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GRACEnet: GHG Emissions, C Sequestration And

Quantifying Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainable Agricultural Practices

@kaggle.thedevastator_gracenet_ghg_emissions_c_sequestration_and_envir

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About this Dataset

GRACEnet: GHG Emissions, C Sequestration And


GRACEnet: GHG Emissions, C Sequestration and Environmental Benefits

Quantifying Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainable Agricultural Practices

By US Open Data Portal, data.gov [source]


About this dataset

This Kaggle dataset showcases the groundbreaking research undertaken by the GRACEnet program, which is attempting to better understand and minimize greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agro-ecosystems in order to create a healthier world for all. Through multi-location field studies that utilize standardized protocols – combined with models, producers, and policy makers – GRACEnet seeks to: typify existing production practices, maximize C sequestration, minimize net GHG emissions, and meet sustainable production goals. This Kaggle dataset allows us to evaluate the impact of different management systems on factors such as carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions, C sequestration levels, crop/forest yield levels – plus additional environmental effects like air quality etc. With this data we can start getting an idea of the ways that agricultural policies may be influencing our planet's ever-evolving climate dilemma

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How to use the dataset

Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the columns in this dataset. In particular, pay attention to Spreadsheet tab description (brief description of each spreadsheet tab), Element or value display name (name of each element or value being measured), Description (detailed description), Data type (type of data being measured) Unit (unit of measurement for the data) Calculation (calculation used to determine a value or percentage) Format (format required for submitting values), Low Value and High Value (range for acceptable entries).

Step 2: Familiarize yourself with any additional information related to calculations. Most calculations made use of accepted best estimates based on standard protocols defined by GRACEnet. Every calculation was described in detail and included post-processing steps such as quality assurance/quality control changes as well as measurement uncertainty assessment etc., as available sources permit relevant calculations were discussed collaboratively between all participating partners at every level where they felt necessary. All terms were rigorously reviewed before all partners agreed upon any decision(s). A range was established when several assumptions were needed or when there was a high possibility that samples might fall outside previously accepted ranges associated with standard protocol conditions set up at GRACEnet Headquarters laboratories resulting due to other external factors like soil type, climate etc,.

Step 3: Determine what types of operations are allowed within each spreadsheet tab (.csv file). For example on some tabs operations like adding an entire row may be permitted but using formulas is not permitted since all non-standard manipulations often introduce errors into an analysis which is why users are encouraged only add new rows/columns provided it is seen fit for their specific analysis operations like fill blank cells by zeros or delete rows/columns made redundant after standard filtering process which have been removed earlier from different tabs should be avoided since these nonstandard changes create unverified extra noise which can bias your results later on during robustness testing processes related to self verification process thereby creating erroneous output results also such action also might result into additional FET values due API's specially crafted excel documents while selecting two ways combo box therefore

Research Ideas

  • Analyzing and comparing the environmental benefits of different agricultural management practices, such as crop yields and carbon sequestration rates.
  • Developing an app or other mobile platform to help farmers find management practices that maximize carbon sequestration and minimize GHG emissions in their area, based on their specific soil condition and climate data.
  • Building an AI-driven model to predict net greenhouse gas emissions and C sequestration from potential weekly/monthly production plans across different regions in the world, based on optimal allocation of resources such as fertilizers, equipment, water etc

Acknowledgements

If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the original authors.
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License

License: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) - Public Domain Dedication
No Copyright - You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. See Other Information.

Columns

File: comma-separated-values-file-3.csv

Column name Description
Spreadsheet tab The name of the spreadsheet tab. (String)
Spreadsheet tab description A brief description of the spreadsheet tab. (String)
Element or value display name The name of the element or value. (String)
Description A detailed description of the element or value. (String)
Data type The type of data contained in the element or value. (String)
Unit The unit of measurement associated with the element or value. (String)
Calculation Any calculations used to determine the value. (String)
Format The format of the data. (String)
Low Value The lowest acceptable value. (Number)
High Value The highest acceptable value. (Number)
Acceptable values Any acceptable values for the element or value. (String)
Required Whether or not the element or value is required. (Boolean)
Accepts null value Whether or not the element or value accepts null values. (Boolean)

Acknowledgements

If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the original authors.
If you use this dataset in your research, please credit US Open Data Portal, data.gov.

Tables

Comma Separated Values File 3

@kaggle.thedevastator_gracenet_ghg_emissions_c_sequestration_and_envir.comma_separated_values_file_3
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  • 953 rows
  • 14 columns
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CREATE TABLE comma_separated_values_file_3 (
  "index" BIGINT,
  "spreadsheet_tab" VARCHAR,
  "spreadsheet_tab_description" VARCHAR,
  "element_or_value_display_name" VARCHAR,
  "description" VARCHAR,
  "data_type" VARCHAR,
  "unit" VARCHAR,
  "calculation" VARCHAR,
  "format" VARCHAR,
  "low_value" VARCHAR,
  "high_value" VARCHAR,
  "acceptable_values" VARCHAR,
  "required" VARCHAR,
  "accepts_null_value" VARCHAR
);

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