9 TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL PRACTICE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC STUDIES, Habana, Küba, 21 - 28 Ocak 2025, cilt.1, sa.1, ss.341-347, (Tam Metin Bildiri)
Soil carbon sequestration in semi-arid regions is an essential process for mitigating climate change and enhancing soil fertility. Understanding the dynamics of soil carbon in different soil profiles particularly in semi-arid climates is crucial for managing these ecosystems in the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures and climate variability. This study explores the variations in soil carbon sequestration in semi-arid regions, emphasizing how different soil profiles interact with climatic factors such as temperature, precipitation, and vegetation cover. Additionally, the implications of these findings on sustainable land management and carbon reduction strategies in semiarid ecosystems were also investigated. Through literature review, we evaluated the influence of various factors on soil organic carbon (SOC) at different depths in semiarid regions, focusing on the impacts of land management and climate change on soil organic carbon (SOC).