The agronomical balance in nitrogen at the commune level has been calculated between livestock-produced manure and the total demand in nutrients by crops and fish ponds, in the district of Vu Thu, Thai Binh province (Vietnam). Based on a conceptual Vietnamese-adapted model, calculations have underlined N surpluses in 50% of the studied communes during winter and the importance of waste waters that are expected to be the most important issue for environment regarding the 2010 provincial pig development plans. (Résumé d'auteur
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The amount of organic matters, N and P, is quite significant in urban wastes, especially in wastewat...
Rapid socio-economic development in suburban areas of developing countries has induced changes in ag...
This study assesses several pollution control options available to cattle farmers in North Vietnam. ...
Rapid growth of the livestock production sector in South-East Asia during recent decades has led to ...
224pThis chapter describes the current status of Thai Binh province in Vietnam and its agricultural ...
Human and livestock waste, i.e., excreta, were intensively used in crop cultivation in Asia over the...
This book explores the outstanding issues in agricultural development and its environmental external...
Nitrogen (N) losses from pig production and the recycling of N from manure to crops can harm the atm...
224pThe situation in Thai Binh province offers a significant number of assets to be capitalized upon...
In Son La province, Mai Son district, low soil fertility is one of the main constraints for agricult...
224pThis chapter provides the analysis and evaluation of compost utilization for agricultural produc...
Material flow analysis (MFA) has been applied to assess the environmental impact of human activities...
224pThis study was conducted to compare a real production of livestock effluents with potential uses...
This study quantifies soil nutrient balances of Integrated Agriculture-Aquaculture Systems in the Me...
Excess nitrogen causes harmful algal blooms and pollution of surface water and groundwater, and has ...
The amount of organic matters, N and P, is quite significant in urban wastes, especially in wastewat...
Rapid socio-economic development in suburban areas of developing countries has induced changes in ag...
This study assesses several pollution control options available to cattle farmers in North Vietnam. ...