The potential impact of climate change by the year 2050 on British grazing livestock systems is assessed through the use of simulation models of farming systems. The submodels, consisting of grass production, livestock feeding, livestock thermal balance, the thermal balance of naturally ventilated buildings and a stochastic weather generator, are described. These are integrated to form system models for sheep, beef calves and dairy cows. They are applied to scenarios representing eastern (dry) lowlands, western (wet) lowlands and uplands. The results show that such systems should be able to adapt to the expected climatic changes. There is likely to be a small increase in grass production, possibly allowing an increase in total prod...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Ruminant production systems are important producers of food, support rural communities and culture, ...
Global mean surface temperature is projected to rise by 0.4-2.6°C until 2050, and the contrast in pr...
The potential impact of climate change by the year 2050 on British grazing livestock systems is asse...
The potential impact of climate change by the year 2050 on intensive livestock systems in Britain i...
The thesis examined the effects of climatic change on livestock production within Scotland. In order...
The potential impact of climate change by the year 2050 on intensive livestock systems in Britain is...
Mixed crop–livestock systems play an important role in global food production and livelihood provisi...
The wide-ranging potential impacts of climate change on both ecology and human infrastructure have l...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...
Climate change will impact on the Australian grazing industries both through mitigation policies and...
The thesis examined the effects of climatic change on livestock production within Scotland. In order...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Ruminant production systems are important producers of food, support rural communities and culture, ...
Global mean surface temperature is projected to rise by 0.4-2.6°C until 2050, and the contrast in pr...
The potential impact of climate change by the year 2050 on British grazing livestock systems is asse...
The potential impact of climate change by the year 2050 on intensive livestock systems in Britain i...
The thesis examined the effects of climatic change on livestock production within Scotland. In order...
The potential impact of climate change by the year 2050 on intensive livestock systems in Britain is...
Mixed crop–livestock systems play an important role in global food production and livelihood provisi...
The wide-ranging potential impacts of climate change on both ecology and human infrastructure have l...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...
Climate change will impact on the Australian grazing industries both through mitigation policies and...
The thesis examined the effects of climatic change on livestock production within Scotland. In order...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Ruminant production systems are important producers of food, support rural communities and culture, ...
Global mean surface temperature is projected to rise by 0.4-2.6°C until 2050, and the contrast in pr...