Makoto Ogawa
Osaka Institute of Technology
4 Papers
Makoto Ogawa is an academic researcher from Osaka Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slash-and-char & Charcoal. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Effects of the application of charred bark of Acacia mangium on the yield of maize, cowpea and peanut, and soil chemical properties in South Sumatra, Indonesia
TL;DR: The application of charcoal in agriculture is expected to lead to the formation of a carbon sink in soil and to increase crop yield because it has been suggested that charcoal is highly resistant to abiotic and biotic degradation, even in a soil environment.
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Pioneering works in biochar research, Japan
Makoto Ogawa,Yasuyuki Okimori +1 more
TL;DR: A review of biochar-related research accumulated mainly in Japan is reviewed in this paper, where rice husk charcoal or wood ash is used as an agricultural soil amendment, but evidence of this has been long obscured, since the 1980s, microbiological studies mainly on symbiotic organisms have been performed in Japan.
Carbon Sequestration by Carbonization of Biomass and Forestation: Three Case Studies
TL;DR: In this paper, a carbon sink project called carbon sequestration by forestation and carbonization (CFC) is proposed, which involves biomass utilization and land conservation by incorporating the products of biomass carbonization into the agents for soil improvement, water purification, etc.
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Potential of Co2 emission reductions by carbonizing biomass waste from industrial tree plantation in South Sumatra, Indonesia
TL;DR: In this article, a project on biomass utilization and forest conservation is proposed as a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project, by incorporating the carbonization of biomass residue and waste from tree plantations and pulp mills, and also the utilization of carbon products in various fields.