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Carbon Management, Technologies, and Trends in Mediterranean Ecosystems

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  • © 2017

Overview

  • Discusses carbon trade in Mediterranean countries
  • Examines social ecology of carbon management in ecosystems taking different socio-economic and socio-ecologic structures in the Mediterranean region into account
  • Offers original research results on carbon sequestration
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: The Anthropocene: Politik—Economics—Society—Science (APESS, volume 15)

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About this book

This book pursues a unique approach, investigating both the ecological and socio-economic aspects of carbon management in Mediterranean ecosystems. All chapters are based on papers originally presented at the 1st Istanbul Carbon Summit, held at Istanbul Technical University, 2–4 April, 2014, and revised following a peer-review process.

The book addresses the summit’s three main themes – carbon management, carbon technologies, and carbon trends – while also offering chapters on the economic aspects of carbon management and the ecological aspects of the carbon cycle. The chapters on economic aspects analyze the carbon trade and its institutional, political, and legislative structures in different Mediterranean nations, while those on ecological aspects review the discourse on and analysis of the related ecological factors and their feedback due to governance processes.






Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Forest Engineering, School, Çankırı Karatekin University Department of Forest Engineering, School, Çankırı, Turkey

    Sabit Erşahin

  • University of Cukurova, Faculty of Agric , Adana, Turkey

    Selim Kapur

  • Technical Sciences, Adıyaman University Technical Sciences, Adıyaman, Turkey

    Erhan Akça

  • Soil Science, Ankara University Soil Science, Ankara, Turkey

    Ayten Namlı

  • General Directioriate of Agrarion Reform, Ministry of Food Agriculture and Forestr General Directioriate of Agrarion Reform, Eskişehir , Turkey

    Hakkı Emrah Erdoğan

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