Djiofack, B. Y. Beeckman, H. Bourland, N. Belanganayi, B. L. Laurent, F. Ilondea, B. A. Nsenga, L. Huart, A. Longwwango, M. M. Deklerck, V.
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peer reviewed / A large share of the global forest restoration potential is situated in artificial ‘unstable’ mesic African savannas, which could be restored to higher carbon and biodiversity states if protected from human-induced burning. However, uncertainty on recovery rates in protected unstable savannas impedes science-informed forest restorat...
DJIOFACK, Brice Y. Beeckman, Hans Bourland, Nils Belanganayi, Basile Luse Laurent, Félix Ilondea, Bhely Angoboy Nsenga, Laurent Huart, Alain Longwwango, Menard Mbende Deklerck, Victor
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A large share of the global forest restoration potential is situated in artificial 'unstable' mesic African savannas, which could be restored to higher carbon and biodiversity states if protected from human-induced burning. However, uncertainty on recovery rates in protected unstable savannas impedes science-informed forest restoration initiatives....
Li, Jia-Ying Liu, Zheng-Qian Cui, Yu-Hong Yang, Sui-Qin Gu, Jia Ma, Jun
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Environmental science & technology
A novel approach to the abatement of pollutants consisting of their conversion to separable solid polymers is explored by a heat/persulfate (PDS) process for the treatment of high-temperature wastewaters. During this process, a simultaneous decontamination and carbon recovery can be achieved with minimal use of PDS, which is significantly different...
joseph, michael
High-rate processes have been investigated for the recovery of organic matter from municipal wastewater. High-rate membrane bioreactors (HR-MBRs) may simultaneously achieve the increased recovery of carbon and high effluent quality, although control of membrane fouling is extremely difficult. To address the severe fouling in HR-MBRs, the combinatio...
cristina, maria
Minimizing the biological sewage sludge (BSS) produced by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) represents an increasingly difficult challenge. With this goal, tests on a semi-full scale Thermophilic Alternate Membrane Biological Reactor (ThAlMBR) were carried out for 12 months. ThAlMBR was applied both on thickened (TBSS) and digested biological sew...
Pace, Grant Sheehan, Stafford W.
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Frontiers in Climate
To prevent the global average temperature from increasing more than 1.5°C and lower the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere, most emissions trajectories necessitate the implementation of strategies that include both GHG mitigation and negative emissions technologies (NETs). For NETs, there are unique research challenges faced...
Mannerheim, Neringa Blessing, Carola H Oren, Israel Grünzweig, José M Bachofen, Christoph Buchmann, Nina
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Tree physiology
Despite the important role of tropical forest ecosystems in the uptake and storage of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), the carbon (C) dynamics of tropical tree species remains poorly understood, especially regarding belowground roots. This study assessed the allocation of newly assimilated C in the fast-growing pioneer tropical tree species Ceiba ...
Zhang, Dongdong Luther, Amanda Clauwaert, Peter Ronsse, Frederik
Hydrothermal oxidation of fermentation filtrate was conducted in a tubular reactor to recover carbon (as CO2) and nitrogen (as NH4+ or NO3-) at mild temperature destined for use in a regenerative life support system. Temperature, residence time (tR), and the oxidizer equivalence ratio (OER) were the experimental variables in the oxidation tests. Th...
Krause, Ariane Rotter, Vera Susanne
Residues from bioenergy and ecological sanitation (EcoSan) can be utilized to sustain soil fertility and productivity. With regard to certain cooking and sanitation technologies used in smallholder households (hh), we systematically analyzed how utilization of the respective potentials to recover residues for farming affects (i) soil nutrient balan...
Piponiot, Camille Sist, Plinio Mazzei, Lucas Peña-Claros, Marielos Putz, Francis E Rutishauser, Ervan Shenkin, Alexander Ascarrunz, Nataly de Azevedo, Celso P Baraloto, Christopher
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eLife
When 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of carbon (C) is emitted to the atmosphere. Emissions are then counterbalanced by forest regrowth. With an original modelling approach, calibrated on a network of 133 permanent forest plots (175 ha total) across Amazonia, we link regional differences in cl...