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Technical specifications and country guidelines for Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map (GSOCseq)











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    Global soil organic carbon sequestration potential map (GSOCseq v1.1) - Technical manual 2022
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    Responding to a request for support in addressing the Sustainable Development Goal Indicators, especially Indicator 15.3 which includes the restoration of degraded soils, the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) Plenary Assembly in 2020 instructed the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS) and the GSP Secretariat to develop the Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential map (GSOCseq map), following the same country-driven approach developed for the Global Soil Organic Carbon map (GSOCmap). This ‘bottom-up’ approach is expected to generate a GSOCseq map from national SOCseq maps, developed and validated by local experts, based on the implementation of SOC models using standardized procedures and by leveraging the best available local data.
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    Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map – GSOCseq v.1.1
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    2022
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    This document presents the technical details of the first ever country-driven Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map (GSOCseq). This map allows for the estimation of top (0–30 cm) soil organic carbon sequestration potential in agricultural areas under a business as usual and three sustainable soil management scenarios. The Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map (GSOCseq) stands out as a game-changing program aimed at bridging this divide by raising technical expertise on SOC sequestration potential modeling and mapping while relying on a uniquely participatory and iterative process. The GSOCseq v1.1 was developed based on the submissions of national experts appointed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Member Nations. Each of the appointed National Experts generated national maps following a bottom-up approach that was facilitated and coordinated by the Secretariat of FAO’s Global Soil Partnership (GSP).
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    Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map (GSOCseq) 2022
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    The Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map (GSOCseq) GSOCseq was launched in September 2021 thanks to the submissions of national experts appointed by FAO members. Each of the appointed national experts generated national maps following a bottom-up approach facilitated and coordinated by the FAO’s Global Soil Partnership (GSP). The GSOCseq allows users to identify the regions, soil types and farming systems with greater potential to increase SOC stocks and enable the establishment of priorities for research and implementation of local, national, or international climate-change polices. This brochure summarizes the key findings of the map and describes how it can serve as a planning tool to make evidence-based decisions on climate change adaptation and mitigation.

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