Towards agricultural soil carbon monitoring, reporting, and verification through the Field Observatory Network (FiON)
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Published:2022-02-16
Issue:1
Volume:11
Page:93-109
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ISSN:2193-0864
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Container-title:Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Instrum. Method. Data Syst.
Author:
Nevalainen OlliORCID, Niemitalo Olli, Fer IstemORCID, Juntunen Antti, Mattila Tuomas, Koskela Olli, Kukkamäki Joni, Höckerstedt Layla, Mäkelä Laura, Jarva Pieta, Heimsch Laura, Vekuri Henriikka, Kulmala LiisaORCID, Stam Åsa, Kuusela Otto, Gerin StephanieORCID, Viskari ToniORCID, Vira JuliusORCID, Hyväluoma Jari, Tuovinen Juha-PekkaORCID, Lohila AnnaleaORCID, Laurila TuomasORCID, Heinonsalo JussiORCID, Aalto TuulaORCID, Kunttu Iivari, Liski Jari
Abstract
Abstract. Better monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of the amount,
additionality, and persistence of the sequestered soil carbon is needed to
understand the best carbon farming practices for different soils and climate
conditions, as well as their actual climate benefits or cost efficiency in
mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. This paper presents our Field
Observatory Network (FiON) of researchers, farmers, companies, and other
stakeholders developing carbon farming practices. FiON has established a
unified methodology towards monitoring and forecasting agricultural carbon
sequestration by combining offline and near-real-time field measurements,
weather data, satellite imagery, modeling, and computing networks. FiON's
first phase consists of two intensive research sites and 20 voluntary pilot
farms testing carbon farming practices in Finland. To disseminate the data,
FiON built a web-based dashboard called the Field Observatory (v1.0,
https://www.fieldobservatory.org/, last access: 3 February 2022). The Field Observatory is designed as an online service
for near-real-time model–data synthesis, forecasting, and decision support
for the farmers who are able to monitor the effects of carbon farming
practices. The most advanced features of the Field Observatory are visible
on the Qvidja site, which acts as a prototype for the most recent
implementations. Overall, FiON aims to create new knowledge on agricultural
soil carbon sequestration and effects of carbon farming practices as well as
provide an MRV tool for decision support.
Funder
Maj ja Tor Nesslingin Säätiö Maa- ja MetsätalousministeriÖ Opetus- ja Kulttuuriministeriö Academy of Finland Business Finland
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Geology,Oceanography
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