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A spatial framework for prioritizing biochar application to arable land: A case study for Sweden

Shivesh Kishore Karan, Fabian Osslund, Elias Azzi, Erik Karltun, Cecilia Sundberg

2022Resources Conservation and Recycling16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The biochar-agriculture nexus can potentially generate several benefits ranging from soil carbon sequestration to the reduction in nutrient leaching from arable soils. However, leveraging these benefits requires spatially-explicit information on suitable locations for biochar application. This study provides a flexible multicriteria framework that delivers spatial indications on biochar prioritization through a biochar use indication map (BUIM). The framework was exemplified as a case study for Swedish arable land through three different prioritization narratives. The BUIM for all the narratives revealed that a significant fraction of the Swedish arable land could potentially benefit from biochar application. Furthermore, arable land that scored high for a given narrative did not necessarily score high in the others, thus indicating that biochar application schemes can be adjusted to various objectives and local needs. The framework presented here aims to promote the exploration of different avenues for deploying biochar in the agricultural sector.

Topics & Concepts

Arable landBiocharEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningAgroforestryBusinessGeographyEnvironmental scienceWaste managementEngineeringAgricultureArchaeologyPyrolysisLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesSoil and Land Suitability AnalysisSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics