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== Observational Status == Monitoring of Agriculture — Drained organic soils (N2O) Emissions is ongoing but challenged by spatial heterogeneity and temporal variability of emissions. Field measurement campaigns and inventory assessments provide data to validate and refine emission factors and models. Current datasets support national reporting under international climate frameworks. Future SIGNAL releases may incorporate improved spatial mapping of drained organic soils, enhanced temporal resolution of emission estimates, and integration with complementary environmental signals related to land use and nitrogen cycling. Advances in remote sensing and modeling are expected to improve observational coverage and accuracy.
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