Grazing exclosures increase soil organic carbon stock at a rate greater than “4 per 1000” per year across agricultural landscapes in Northern Ethiopia
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Noulèkoun, F., Birhane, E., Kassa, H., Berhe, A., Gebremichael, Z.M., Adem, N.M., Syoum, Y., Mengistu, T., Lemma, B., Hagazi, N., Abrha, H., Rannestad, M.M. and Mensah, S. 2021. Grazing exclosures increase soil organic carbon stock at a rate greater than “4 per 1000” per year across agricultural landscapes in Northern Ethiopia. Science of The Total Environment: 146821. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146821.
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Korea University; Mekelle University; Center for International Forestry Research; Wukro College of Agricultural Polytechnic; Adigrat University; Afar Pastoral and Agro-pastoral Research Institute, Ethiopia; Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Ethiopia; Hawassa University; World Agroforestry Centre; Institute of Climate and Society of Ethiopia; Norwegian University of Life Sciences; University of Abomey-Calavi