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Tommaso Chiti

TOMMASO CHITI

TOMMASO CHITI

Professore Associato

    • Department

      DIBAF - DIPARTIMENTO PER LA INNOVAZIONE NEI SISTEMI BIOLOGICI, AGROALIMENTARI E FORESTALI

    • Email

      tommaso.chiti@unitus.it

    • Social Profiles

    • Curriculum

      • Curriculum
    • Profile

      • Bio
      • Prof. Tommaso Chiti is an academic in the field of Soil and Forestry Science, specializing in carbon dynamics and the impact of land-use changes on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. As an Associate Professor at the University of Tuscia, he works in understanding the impact of sustainable land management practices on the soil system for supporting National GHG Inventories in the LULUCF sector and increasing the understanding of the effect of Carbon Farming practices With over 20 years of research experience, Prof. Chiti has coordinated and participated in different European projects, including LIFE and Horizon projects. He has extensive fieldwork experience spanning in various global regions, from Sub-Saharan Africa to Asia and the Mediterranean.

      • Keywords
        • Soil Carbon
        • Climate change
        • Carbon Farming
        • Soil emissions inventory
      • Discliplinary scientific field
      • AGR/14 PEDOLOGIA

      • Research fields
        • LULUCF sector
        • Carbon Farming
    • Scientific research

      • Groups of research
        • Prizes and Awards
          • Scientific Participations
            • PhD Students
              • Vincenzo Saponaro
            • Research Fellows
              • Abhay Kumar
            • Scholars
              • Editorial Boards
              • Principal Publications

              • Third Mission

                • Third Mission
                • Didattica

                  • Ricevimento
                  • Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to noon By appointment is also available on other days.
                  • Insegnamenti
                  • SUBJECTS
                    Management of forests and agoforest soils -
                    Management of forests and agroforest soils -
                    Agricultural chemistry and terroir -