The role of spatial analysis in livestock research for sustainable development is pervasive because its versatility supports livestock researchers at many stages of their work. Spatial analysis assists case study identification, characterizes the geographic context of research findings, and subsequently is used to assess the context for out-scaling purposes. Components of livestock systems and elements of their context and interrelationships can be characterized with an explicit spatial dimension. Output from spatial analysis linked to the results of simulation and optimization models provides support for decision-making. This is especially important where decisions involve different disciplines and interaction with a variety of experts usu...
Initiatives to promote food security in relation to reducing food waste are of relevant for sustaina...
Sustainable development of the agricultural sector has become the leading edge of the agricultural ...
The use of spatial information in extensive livestock systems is not new. However the use of GPS tra...
The role of spatial analysis in livestock research for sustainable development is pervasive because ...
Public policies are needed to guide livestock sector¿s changes along a path that is sustainable in e...
Over the last few years, wildlife damages to the agricultural sector have shown an increasing trend ...
The science of geology has given rise to techniques for managing and analysiing spatial data. The te...
The introduction of livestock species in Europe has been followed by various genetic events, which c...
Livestock remains the world¿s largest user of land and is strongly related to grassland and feed-cro...
The introduction of livestock species in Europe has been followed by various genetic events, which c...
Recent concerns expressed by various national and international organisations about global livestock...
Choosing the right site is the most important activity that will minimise the environmental impact o...
The European livestock sector has changed rapidly in the recent past and further changes are expecte...
A myriad of agricultural and livestock production systems co-exist in the developing countries. Agri...
Past change in agricultural systems over the past mid-century brought out important change in agricu...
Initiatives to promote food security in relation to reducing food waste are of relevant for sustaina...
Sustainable development of the agricultural sector has become the leading edge of the agricultural ...
The use of spatial information in extensive livestock systems is not new. However the use of GPS tra...
The role of spatial analysis in livestock research for sustainable development is pervasive because ...
Public policies are needed to guide livestock sector¿s changes along a path that is sustainable in e...
Over the last few years, wildlife damages to the agricultural sector have shown an increasing trend ...
The science of geology has given rise to techniques for managing and analysiing spatial data. The te...
The introduction of livestock species in Europe has been followed by various genetic events, which c...
Livestock remains the world¿s largest user of land and is strongly related to grassland and feed-cro...
The introduction of livestock species in Europe has been followed by various genetic events, which c...
Recent concerns expressed by various national and international organisations about global livestock...
Choosing the right site is the most important activity that will minimise the environmental impact o...
The European livestock sector has changed rapidly in the recent past and further changes are expecte...
A myriad of agricultural and livestock production systems co-exist in the developing countries. Agri...
Past change in agricultural systems over the past mid-century brought out important change in agricu...
Initiatives to promote food security in relation to reducing food waste are of relevant for sustaina...
Sustainable development of the agricultural sector has become the leading edge of the agricultural ...
The use of spatial information in extensive livestock systems is not new. However the use of GPS tra...