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Wolfram Buss is an interdisciplinary scientist with a background in biology (BSc), environmental agricultural sciences (MSc), and environmental chemistry engineering (PhD). His work integrates knowledge and methods from various disciplines to investigate technologies and processes that sequester large amounts of carbon in soil systems. The primary goal of his research is to mitigate or eventually reverse the effects of climate change while providing agricultural and environmental co-benefits, including nutrient provision and soil enhancement. He actively supervises research students and is engaged in various projects focused on biochar, soil science, agriculture, plant biology, and environmental chemistry, emphasizing the application of negative emissions technologies and regenerative agriculture. His research interests include carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, ecotoxicology, and the impact of environmental pollutants and contaminants on ecosystems.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Conducting research on carbon sequestration and its applications in agriculture and environmental services.
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