Carbon farming conference: a great success
With a total of 264 visitors for our plenary programme, and an average visitor rate of 50 per workshop, we are delighted to share the result with you. Below you find videos of all sessions and the accompanying presentations.
To watch
- Plenary programme
- 1 Chances and limits of soil carbon for climate protection - techniques, capacities and analytics
- 2 Dutch Carbon Farming policy and research
- 3 Agroforestry: a promising carbon farming measure?
- 4 How can farmers benefit from carbon markets
- 5 Principles of a local carbon platform and reasons for choosing one
- 6 Carbon Farming and regenerative farming: developments in Norway
- 7 Swedish carbon farmers go regenerative
- 8 Relation between organic and carbon farming
- 9 Making climate impact: creating a network and preventing double-counting
- 10 What can we learn from the Zeeuwind carbon farming business case?
- 11 The most promising Carbon Farming Techniques
Presentations workshops
2 Dutch Carbon Farming policy and research_general
2 Dutch Carbon Farming policy and research_Hendriks
2 Dutch Carbon Farming policy and research_Rougoor
2 Dutch Carbon Farming policy and research_Koopmans
3 Agroforestry: a promising carbon farming measure?_Kürsten
4 How can farmers benefit from carbon markets_Granholm
4 How can farmers benefit from carbon markets_Höijer
4 How can farmers benefit from carbon markets_Meine and Claus
5 Principles of a local carbon platform and reasons for choosing one_van Wezel_Roels_Flick
6 Carbon Farming and regenerative farming: developments in Norway_EOV
7 Swedish carbon farmers go regenerative_Johanson
7 Swedish carbon farmers go regenerative_Hygg
8 Relation between organic and carbon farming_Paulsen
8 Relation between organic and carbon farming_Winkler
9 Making climate impact: creating a network and preventing double-counting_Bonvillain
10 What can we learn from the Zeeuwind carbon farming business case?_Van Wezel_Brandes
11 The most promising Carbon Farming Techniques_Coopman