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Manure management for greenhouse gas mitigation [PDF]
Ongoing intensification and specialisation of livestock production lead to increasing volumes of manure to be managed, which are a source of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O).
S.O. Petersen +6 more
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation through Agriculture [PDF]
Environmental Economics and Policy, Q10, Q55, Q58,
Kumar, Pushpam, Schneider, Uwe A.
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Pig manure currently results in sizeable greenhouse gas emissions, during storage and spreading to land. Anaerobic digestion and hydrothermal carbonisation could provide significant greenhouse gas mitigation, as well as generate renewable heat and power (
Nicholas Davison +2 more
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The global increasing trend in total greenhouse gas emissions in recent decades has triggered the need for climate-related development financing. This study analyzes the effects of climate-related development mitigation finance and renewable energy ...
Nkwetta Ajong Aquilas +1 more
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Greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture [PDF]
Agricultural lands occupy 37% of the earth's land surface. Agriculture accounts for 52 and 84% of global anthropogenic methane and nitrous oxide emissions. Agricultural soils may also act as a sink or source for CO2, but the net flux is small. Many agricultural practices can potentially mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the most prominent of ...
Smith, P. +19 more
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Emisi Gas Rumah Kaca Sektor Pertanian di Kabupaten Tuban: Inventarisasi dan Potensi Aksi Mitigasi
The agricultural sector is one of the contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in Indonesia. The inventory of greenhouse gases in the agricultural sector is not only carried out on land management, but also in the livestock sub sector.
Dhina Mustikaningrum +2 more
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Land-based climate change mitigation potentials within the agenda for sustainable development
Even though enormous expectations for greenhouse gas mitigation in the land use sector exist at the same time worries about potential implications for sustainable development have been raised as many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are closely tied ...
Stefan Frank +9 more
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Greenhouse gas mitigation by agricultural intensification [PDF]
As efforts to mitigate climate change increase, there is a need to identify cost-effective ways to avoid emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Agriculture is rightly recognized as a source of considerable emissions, with concomitant opportunities for mitigation.
Burney, J. A, Davis, S. J, Lobell, D. B
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This data article provides spatially explicit data on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigation potential at various administrative levels for the whole of Bangladesh.
Tek B. Sapkota +9 more
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Costs of Reduced Nitrogen Fertilizer
The reduction of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use is a possible greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation option, whereas cost estimation highly depends on assumptions of the yield response function.
Andreas Meyer-Aurich, Yusuf Nadi Karatay
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