RJ21051Above-ground carbon in mulga-dominated rangelands, Murchison Bioregion, Western Australia
How much organic carbon is stored in Australia’s rangelands, and how would you measure it efficiently as part of an immense carbon-farming initiative? The on-ground surveys described in this paper collected detailed information that will help establish a remote-sensing methodology to assess carbon stored in mulga woodlands and the rate of carbon sequestration. On suitable sites, carbon farming could help sequester Western Australia’s greenhouse-gas emissions, rehabilitate country, and provide a new income stream for pastoral communities.
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