Exploration and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in ruminant and grassland systems
Position papers
- Steinfeld (2019) Livestock and Climate Change: what are the options? Landbauforsch · J Sustainable Organic Agric Syst · 69(1):1–4
- Geurts et al. (2019) Recognize the high potential of paludiculture on rewetted peat soils to mitigate climate change. Landbauforsch - J Sustainable Organic Agric Syst · 69(1): 5-8
- Schneider et al. (2019) Farm-level digital monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions from livestock systems could facilitate control, optimisation and labelling Landbauforsch - J Sustainable Organic Agric Syst · 69(1):9–12
- Bodirsky et al. (2019) Reducing ruminant numbers and consumption of animal source foods are aligned with environmental and public health demands · Landbauforsch · J Sustainable Organic Agric Syst · 69(1):25–30
- Thatcher (2019) Greenhouse gases from pastoral farming – a New Zealand perspective · Landbauforsch · J Sustainable Organic Agric Syst · 69(1):31–36
Research papers
- Kipling & Becoña (2019) Applying a conceptual framework for effective implementation of on-farm greenhouse gas mitigation: Evaluation of knowledge exchange methods in Wales and Uruguay · Landbauforsch · J Sustainable Organic Agric Syst · 69(1):13–24
- Frank et al. (2019) Modelling greenhouse gas emissions from organic and conventional dairy farms · Landbauforsch · J Sustainable Organic Agric Syst · 69(1):37–46
- Bell et al. (2019) Modified approach to estimating daily methane emissions of dairy cows by measuring filtered eructations during milking · Landbauforsch · J Sustainable Organic Agric Syst · 69(1):47-56
Research papers – accepted by the former scope of Landbauforschung
Open peer review process
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