robert vocke wrote:
> Well James - you are not well versed in soil science.
I'd be happy to hear your review and critique of:
Armstrong Brown, S., Rounsevell, M., Annan, J.D., Phillips, V.P. and
Audsley, E. (1997) Agricultural policy impacts on United Kingdom carbon
fluxes. In Climate change mitigation and European land use policies (ed.
Adger, W.N., Pettenella, D. and Whitby, M.), CAB International, Ch.10
p.129-144
which is the main source of my comments. Admittedly, that was 10 years
ago and I have not worked in that area since, so I would not be
surprised to hear that my memory may be failing and/or new research may
have substantially overturned what was the consensus of that time. But a
one-line dismissal from an unknown commenter isn't very convincing.
James
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