Charcoal as Soil Conditioner: Studies in the humid Tropics
Christoph Steiner1, W. G. Teixeira2, J. Lehmann3and W. Zech1, U Georgia TP 2004
Humid tropics
Charcoal as Soil Conditioner: Studies in the Humid Tropics
Submitted by Tom Miles on Sat, 2007-04-14 00:35.Seeing the Garden in the Jungle
Submitted by Tom Miles on Wed, 2007-05-09 22:38.Seeing the Garden in the Jungle
Toby Hemenway http://www.patternliteracy.com/ Pacific University, Oregon
"Beyond Wilderness" (Published in Permaculture Activist No. 51)
A permaculturists view of cultivation in the jungle including the milpa, swidden and terra preta.
Charcoal as Soil Conditioner: Studies in the humid Tropics
Submitted by Tom Miles on Sat, 2007-03-10 05:07.Charcoal as Soil Conditioner Studies in the humid Tropics
Christoph Steiner1, W. G. Teixeira2, J. Lehmann3and W. Zech1
1Institute of Soil Science, University of Bayreuth, Germany
2EmbrapaAmazoniaOcidental, Manaus, Brazil
3 Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University, USA
Potential of carbon sequestration by carbonizing wood residue from industrial tree plantation as a Clean Development Mechanism
Submitted by Tom Miles on Sat, 2007-03-10 04:58.Potential of carbon sequestration by carbonizing wood residue from industrial tree plantation as a Clean Development Mechanism project in the Kyoto Mechanism
Okimori,Y.Takahashi,F. Ogawa,M. (KANSO) Yamanaka,T.(Kansai Electric Power) U of Georgia Presentation 2004
