Long-Term Strategy for Determining the Potential of Climate-Smart Agriculture to Maximize Efficiency Under Sustainability in Thailand DOI Open Access
Pruethsan Sutthichaimethee,

Phayom Saraphirom,

Chaiyan Junsiri

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(8), P. 3635 - 3635

Published: April 17, 2025

This research aims to develop mitigation and adaptation strategies for greenhouse gas emissions Thailand in accordance with Climate-Smart Agriculture policies. The employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating both quantitative qualitative as crucial framework impact analysis an early warning tool the government achieving sustainability. On side, advanced model called Longitudinal Mediated Moderation Analysis Based on Fuzzy Autoregressive Hierarchical Process (LMMA-FAHP) has been developed. meets all validity criteria, shows no signs of spuriousness, outperforms previous models terms performance. It is highly suitable policy formulation strategic planning guide country’s long-term governance toward net-zero by 2065. findings indicate that new scenario policy, appropriateness rating over 80%, includes factors such clean technology rate, biogas energy, biofertilizers, organic fertilizers, anaerobic digestion biomass biofertilizer renewable energy green material waste biomass, treatments. All indicators demonstrate high sensitivity level. When incorporated into future forecasts (2025–2065), reveals declining growth rate emissions, reaching 78.51 Mt CO2 Eq., 11.35%, which remains below carrying capacity threshold (not exceeding 101.25 Eq.). Moreover, should adopt integrate these national frameworks, it projected 2065 could be reduced much 36.65%, significantly government’s current reduction target 20%. would enable adjust its carbon sequestration more efficiently. Additionally, was conducted engaging stakeholders from public sector, private agricultural communities adaptive emissions. If country follows research-driven approach outlined this research, will lead effective planning, ensuring sustainability Thailand.

Language: Английский

Trends and Hotspots in Soil Minerals’ Impacts on Carbon Stability Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on Web of Science DOI Open Access
Xiaoyu Meng,

Bing Xia,

Wenjing Gao

et al.

Processes, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(3), P. 821 - 821

Published: March 11, 2025

The association with minerals is the most critical factor influencing stability of organic carbon in soil. It essential to gain an in-depth understanding research progress and future development trends regarding impact soil on both domestically internationally identify current key issues; a total 1834 papers from Web Science Core Collection database were selected as data source. These examined using CiteSpace, HistCite, VOSviewer, Origin 9.1 tools. analysis categorized visualized based countries, institutions, journals, disciplines, keywords, utilizing indices like number articles total/average citation frequency. results indicate that publications study their has been increasing 2013 2023. China United States have significantly led this field. However, collaborations among countries also exhibit significant regional characteristics. Chinese Academy Sciences (CAS) publications. Yet, its average frequency local citations only 0.81 per paper, lower than top ten 2.23 paper. journal highest field Nature Communications, 248 articles. main hotspots focus aspects such adsorption by minerals, catalytic transformation, redox reactions. Future should build foundation more detailed mechanisms, particularly long-term effects different environmental factors time scales stability.

Language: Английский

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Economic and Energy Assessment of Emissions from European Agriculture: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Sustainability and Resilience DOI Open Access
Lilia Şargu, Gabriela Ignat, Angela Timuș

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(6), P. 2582 - 2582

Published: March 14, 2025

This study analyzes the economic and energy dimensions of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture at European level, making a regional comparison for period 2000–2022. The research assesses sustainability resilience agricultural systems through comparisons, analyzing farm land level using indicators such as per capita, relative to value hectare land, providing insights into disparities between Eastern, Northern, Southern Western regions. results reveal significant variations in intensity practices regions, with Northern Europe showing highest unit due intensive agriculture, Eastern lower influenced by climatic conditions transitions, balance intensification early adoption advanced technologies. underlines importance adapting strategies increase valuable integrating renewable sources, optimizing resource use implementing targeted policies reduce emissions.

Language: Английский

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Development in Soil Chronosequence Research from 1994 to 2024: A Bibliometric Analysis Using CiteSpace DOI Creative Commons
Jingtao Wu,

Wenyan Yang,

Manman Fan

et al.

Agriculture, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(7), P. 708 - 708

Published: March 26, 2025

Soil chronosequences are crucial for understanding pedogenesis and ecosystem dynamics, yet a systematic bibliometric analysis of this field remains absent. To investigate hotspots trends, study used CiteSpace to analyze 4075 publications from the Web Science Core Collection (1994–2024). The results revealed steady increase in over time, led by USA (1287 articles) China (1093 articles). Wardle David A. emerged as most influential researcher (67,519 citations) his contributions regarding microbial-driven pedogenic feedbacks. Chinese Academy Sciences was top institution, contributing 13.3% articles achieving highest centrality 0.21. Geoderma (IF = 5.6) cited journal (2258 citations), with key contributors including Vitousek (530 Walker (415 (411 Sweden. Research were nutrient cycling, vegetation succession/ecological restoration, soil microbial community dynamics. Three thematic shifts identified: early focus on conceptual frameworks, expansion ecological restoration carbon recent diversification into communities, coastal ecosystems (e.g., mangroves, Spartina alterniflora), anthropogenic impacts heavy metals). research has evolved significantly 1994 2024, growing emphasis interdisciplinary approaches practical applications. This provides comprehensive synthesis chronosequence research, advancing our informing sustainable land-management strategies.

Language: Английский

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Long-Term Strategy for Determining the Potential of Climate-Smart Agriculture to Maximize Efficiency Under Sustainability in Thailand DOI Open Access
Pruethsan Sutthichaimethee,

Phayom Saraphirom,

Chaiyan Junsiri

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(8), P. 3635 - 3635

Published: April 17, 2025

This research aims to develop mitigation and adaptation strategies for greenhouse gas emissions Thailand in accordance with Climate-Smart Agriculture policies. The employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating both quantitative qualitative as crucial framework impact analysis an early warning tool the government achieving sustainability. On side, advanced model called Longitudinal Mediated Moderation Analysis Based on Fuzzy Autoregressive Hierarchical Process (LMMA-FAHP) has been developed. meets all validity criteria, shows no signs of spuriousness, outperforms previous models terms performance. It is highly suitable policy formulation strategic planning guide country’s long-term governance toward net-zero by 2065. findings indicate that new scenario policy, appropriateness rating over 80%, includes factors such clean technology rate, biogas energy, biofertilizers, organic fertilizers, anaerobic digestion biomass biofertilizer renewable energy green material waste biomass, treatments. All indicators demonstrate high sensitivity level. When incorporated into future forecasts (2025–2065), reveals declining growth rate emissions, reaching 78.51 Mt CO2 Eq., 11.35%, which remains below carrying capacity threshold (not exceeding 101.25 Eq.). Moreover, should adopt integrate these national frameworks, it projected 2065 could be reduced much 36.65%, significantly government’s current reduction target 20%. would enable adjust its carbon sequestration more efficiently. Additionally, was conducted engaging stakeholders from public sector, private agricultural communities adaptive emissions. If country follows research-driven approach outlined this research, will lead effective planning, ensuring sustainability Thailand.

Language: Английский

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