Humid tropics

Charcoal as Soil Conditioner: Studies in the Humid Tropics

Charcoal as Soil Conditioner: Studies in the humid Tropics
Christoph Steiner1, W. G. Teixeira2, J. Lehmann3and W. Zech1, U Georgia TP 2004


Seeing the Garden in the Jungle

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

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

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


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