The idea of this Special Issue was initiated during a technical session entitled 'Emission from naturally ventilated buildings' at the World Congress of the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (CIGR) in Quebec in June 2010. During this Quebec meeting, participants agreed to review the challenges associated with emission measurement from naturally ventilated livestock buildings and the future research needs
This review shows the theoretical background for development of lumped ventilation models that can b...
The objective of this research is to contribute to the knowledge concerning the abatement of gas emi...
In the ten years before the EMILI 2012 symposium, g aseous losses from animal farms became increa...
The present article describes the current research focus and the future research trends associated w...
The present article describes the current research focus and the future research trends associated w...
Special Issue: Emissions from Naturally Ventilated Livestock BuildingsMeasuring gaseous and particul...
Livestock buildings are identified to be a major source of ammonia emissions. About 30% of the total...
On 1-4 June 2003, the Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences (DIAS) hosted the International Symp...
Obtaining representative gaseous emission factors from livestock production requires measurement met...
[EN] The objectives of this paper are: 1) to give an overview of the development of methods for meas...
none9siGaseous emissions from livestock buildings are a major environmental concern worldwide and an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityAgriculture...
Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commissio...
This book provides a compilation of the papers presented at thefirst International Symposium on EMIs...
Gaseous emissions from livestock buildings are a major environmental concern worldwide and an increa...
This review shows the theoretical background for development of lumped ventilation models that can b...
The objective of this research is to contribute to the knowledge concerning the abatement of gas emi...
In the ten years before the EMILI 2012 symposium, g aseous losses from animal farms became increa...
The present article describes the current research focus and the future research trends associated w...
The present article describes the current research focus and the future research trends associated w...
Special Issue: Emissions from Naturally Ventilated Livestock BuildingsMeasuring gaseous and particul...
Livestock buildings are identified to be a major source of ammonia emissions. About 30% of the total...
On 1-4 June 2003, the Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences (DIAS) hosted the International Symp...
Obtaining representative gaseous emission factors from livestock production requires measurement met...
[EN] The objectives of this paper are: 1) to give an overview of the development of methods for meas...
none9siGaseous emissions from livestock buildings are a major environmental concern worldwide and an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityAgriculture...
Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commissio...
This book provides a compilation of the papers presented at thefirst International Symposium on EMIs...
Gaseous emissions from livestock buildings are a major environmental concern worldwide and an increa...
This review shows the theoretical background for development of lumped ventilation models that can b...
The objective of this research is to contribute to the knowledge concerning the abatement of gas emi...
In the ten years before the EMILI 2012 symposium, g aseous losses from animal farms became increa...