PART I Climate Change and Ecosystems
Chapter 1
Interaction between Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
from Managed Ecosystems in Canada ............................................ 3
J.S.Bhatti, M.J.Apps, and R.Lal
Chapter 2
The Science of Changing Climates ............................................ 17
H.Hengeveld
Chapter 3
Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture, Forestry, and Wetlands ............. 45
L.D.Mortsch
PART II Managed Ecosystems — State of Knowledge
Chapter 4
Anthropogenic Changes and the Global Carbon Cycle ........................... 71
Chapter 5
Plant/Soil Interface and Climate Change: Carbon Sequestration from the
Production, Perspective ..................................................... 93
G.Hoogenboom
Chapter 6
Carbon Dynamics in Agricultural Soils ...................................... 127
R.Lal
Chapter 7
Plant Species Diversity: Management Implications for Temperate
Pasture Production ......................................................... 149
M.A.Sanderson
Chapter 8
Net Ecosystem Carbon Dioxide Exchange over a Temperate, Short-Season
Grassland: Transition from Cereal to Perennial Forage ...................... 163
V.S.Baron, D.G.Young, W.A.Dugas, P.C.Mielnick, C.La Bine,
R.H.Skinner, and J.Casson
Chapter 9
Forests in the Global Carbon Cycle: Implications of Climate Change ......... 175
M.J.Apps, P.Y.Bernier, and J.S.Bhatti
Chapter 10
Peatlands: Canada's Past and Future Carbon Legacy .......................... 201
D.H.Vitt
Chapter 11
Linking Biomass Energy to Biosphere Greenhouse Gas Management .............. 217
D.B.Layzell and J.Stephen
Chapter 12
Ruminant Contributions to Methane and Global Warming -
A New Zealand Perspective .................................................. 233
G.C.Waghorn and S.L.Woodward
Chapter 13
Strategies for Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions in Forage-Based Beef
Production Systems ......................................................... 261
K.H.Ominski and K.M.Wittenberg
Chapter 14
Mitigating Environmental Pollution from Swine Production ................... 273
A.L.Sutton, B.T.Richert, and B.C.Joern
Chapter 15
Diet Manipulation to Control Odor and Gas Emissions from
Swine Production ........................................................... 295
O.G.Clark, S.Moehn, J.D.Price, Y.Zhang, W.C.Sauer, B.Morin,
J.J.Feddes, J.J.Leonard, J.K.A.Atakora, R.T.Zijlstra, I.Edeogu,
and R.O.Ball
PART III Knowledge Gaps and Challenges
Chapter 16
Identifying and Addressing Knowledge Gaps and Challenges Involving
Greenhouse Gases in Agriculture Systems under Climate Change ............... 319
D.Burton and J.Sauve
Chapter 17
Knowledge Gaps and Challenges in Forest Ecosystems under Climate
Change: A Look at the Temperate and Boreal Forests of North America ........ 333
P.Y.Bernier and M.J.Apps
Chapter 18
Knowledge Gaps and Challenges in Wetlands under Climate Change
in Canada .................................................................. 355
B.G.Warner and T.Asada
PART IV Economics and Policy Issues
Chapter 19
Economics of Forest and Agricultural Carbon Sinks .......................... 375
G.C. van Kooten
PART V Summary and Recommendations
Chapter 20
Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture, Forest, and Wetland Ecosystems:
Synthesis and Summary ...................................................... 399
J.M.R.Stone, J.S.Bhatti, and R.Lal
Chapter 21
Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Management: Knowledge Gaps and
Research Needs ............................................................. 411
I.E.Bauer, M.J.Apps, J.S.Bhatti, and R.Lal
Index ...................................................................... 427
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