Funk, RogerPascual, UnaiJoosten, HansDuffy, ChristopherPan, Genxingla Scala, Newton [UNESP]Gottschalk, PiaBanwart, Steven A.Batjes, NielsCai, ZucongSix, JohanNoellemeyer, ElkeBanwart, S. A.Noellemeyer, E.Milne, E.2015-10-212015-10-212015-01-01Soil Carbon: Science, Management And Policy For Multiple Benefits. Wallingford: Cabi Publishing-c A B Int, v. 71, p. 47-59, 2015.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/129540This chapter addresses the mismatch between existing knowledge, techniques and management methods for improved soil carbon management and deficits in its implementation. The paper gives a short overview of the evolution of the concept of soil carbon, which illustrates the interactions between scientific, industrial, technical, societal and economic change. It then goes on to show that sufficient techniques are available for the large-scale implementation of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. A subsequent analysis of the bottlenecks that prevent implementation identifies where issues need to be addressed in order to enable robust, integrated and sustainable SOC management strategies.47-59engFrom Potential to Implementation: an innovation framework to realize the benefits of soil carbonTrabalho apresentado em eventoWOS:000355310900004Acesso aberto1449605928537533