Description |
1 online resource (231 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Series |
FAO animal production and health paper, 0254-6019 ; 177 |
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FAO animal production and health paper ; 177. 0254-6019
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Contents |
"Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in livestock production- A review of technical options for non-CO₂ emissions"; "Contents"; "Editors' preface"; "Abstract"; "Abbreviations and acronyms"; "Introduction"; "Livestock global non-CO₂ greenhouse gas emissions"; "Scope and approach"; "Mitigation practices"; "Enteric fermentation"; "Manure and manure management"; "Animal husbandry"; "Species summaries by management system"; "Interactions among mitigation practices"; "Interactions in the rumen." |
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"Interactions among feed additives, ration, enteric CH₄ and animal productivity"; "Interactions among feeding practices, manure storage and land application"; "Interactions among nutrition, animal health and productivity"; "Appendix 1 -- Enteric methane prediction equations"; "Appendix 2 -- Mitigation options summary table"; "Bibliography." |
Summary |
"Animal agriculture substantially contributes to the world economy by providing food, jobs, and financial security for billions of people. With increasing concerns over global climate change and pollution, efforts are underway to reduce the overall environmental impact of animal production. This document analyzes emission of non-carbon dioxide greenhouse gases, an important segment of the environmental footprint of animal production. It has been developed by a team that included experts in animal/ruminant nutrition, manure and soil management, animal and whole-farm modeling, and animal reproduction. Over 900 publications focusing on nutritional and manure management mitigation strategies for methane (enteric or from manure) and nitrous oxide emissions were reviewed and analyzed, and a synthesis of feed-, animal management and manure management-based mitigation approaches and interactions amongst them has been presented. This document will help researchers, animal industry consultants, policy-makers, animal producers, non-governmental organizations, and other groups with interest in maintaining a viable and environmentally-responsible animal production sector to make sound decisions on selection and adoption of effective and economically feasible greenhouse gas mitigation practices."--Publisher's description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 20, 2018) |
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Subject |
Carbon dioxide mitigation.
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Livestock productivity -- Environmental aspects
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Manure gases.
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Fermentation.
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Fermentation
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greenhouse gas emissions |
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livestock production |
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livestock production.
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rumen digestion.
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farmyard manure.
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carbon dioxide.
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greenhouse gases.
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air pollution.
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environmental impact.
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fermentation.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
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animal feeding.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Carbon dioxide mitigation
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Fermentation
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Livestock productivity -- Environmental aspects
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Manure gases
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Gerber, Pierre J.
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Henderson, Benjamin.
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Makkar, Harinder P. S.
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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ISBN |
9789251076590 |
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9251076596 |
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9251076588 |
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9789251076583 |
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