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| Title | Sector | Summary | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abandoned Farmland Restoration | Land Sinks | Restoration can bring degraded farmland back into productivity and sequester carbon in the process. | Details |
| Bamboo Production | Land Sinks | Bamboo rapidly sequesters carbon in biomass and soil and can thrive on degraded lands. Long-lived bamboo products can store carbon over time. | Details |
| Managed Grazing | Land Sinks | Managed grazing involves carefully controlling livestock density and timing and intensity of grazing. Compared with conventional pasture practices, it can improve the health of grassland soils, sequestering carbon. | Details |
| Managed Grazing | Land Sinks | Managed grazing involves carefully controlling livestock density and timing and intensity of grazing. Compared with conventional pasture practices, it can improve the health of grassland soils, sequestering carbon. | Details |
| Multistrata Agroforestry | Land Sinks | Multistrata agroforestry systems mimic the structure of natural forests. Layered trees and crops achieve high rates of both carbon sequestration and food production. | Details |
| Perennial Biomass Production | Land Sinks | Bioenergy relies on biomass—often annual crops such as corn. Perennial plants (e.g., switchgrass, silvergrass, willow, eucalyptus) are a more sustainable source and sequester modest amounts of soil carbon. | Details |