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Solar park microclimate and vegetation management effects on grassland carbon cycling

Posted June 17, 2018February 21, 2020 ajumagali

Established the diurnal and annual within solar park variation in climate. Provided insight on the effects on vegetation, soil properties and greenhouse gas emissions. Selected for highlights in the European Commission Science for Environment Policy newsletter.

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