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This open access book presents an important discussion on the
interface between sustainable soil management and climate
mitigation and adaptation. It investigates a variety of aspects in
this context, such as the political and societal consequences for
countries in the Global South, an assessment of the outcomes of the
UNFCCC Conference of Parties held in Glasgow, appropriate legal
instruments to promote desealing, regulatory concepts for negative
emissions in soil and land use, the debate in Europe on carbon
uptake in soils and the climate-related policy of the Convention on
Biological Diversity. Lastly, it provides information on recent
court rulings on climate mitigation in Germany and Australia and
their relevance for sustainable soil management. This sixth volume
of the International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy is divided
into four parts, the first of which deals with various aspects of
the theme “Climate Mitigation and Adaptation and Sustainable Soil
Management.” The second part covers recent international
developments, the third presents regional and national reports, and
the fourth discusses overarching issues. Given the range of key
topics covered, the book offers an indispensable tool for all
academics, legislators and policymakers working in this field. The
“International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy” series
discusses central questions in law and politics with regard to the
protection and sustainable management of soil and land – at the
international, national, and regional level.
This open access book presents an important discussion on the
interface between sustainable soil management and climate
mitigation and adaptation. It investigates a variety of aspects in
this context, such as the political and societal consequences for
countries in the Global South, an assessment of the outcomes of the
UNFCCC Conference of Parties held in Glasgow, appropriate legal
instruments to promote desealing, regulatory concepts for negative
emissions in soil and land use, the debate in Europe on carbon
uptake in soils and the climate-related policy of the Convention on
Biological Diversity. Lastly, it provides information on recent
court rulings on climate mitigation in Germany and Australia and
their relevance for sustainable soil management. This sixth volume
of the International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy is divided
into four parts, the first of which deals with various aspects of
the theme “Climate Mitigation and Adaptation and Sustainable Soil
Management.” The second part covers recent international
developments, the third presents regional and national reports, and
the fourth discusses overarching issues. Given the range of key
topics covered, the book offers an indispensable tool for all
academics, legislators and policymakers working in this field. The
“International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy” series
discusses central questions in law and politics with regard to the
protection and sustainable management of soil and land – at the
international, national, and regional level.
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