Introduction: According to the United Nations (UN, 2017), the world population increased by approximately 1 billion inhabitants during the last 12 years, reaching nearly 7.6 billion in 2017. Although this growth is slower than 10 years ago (1.24% vs. 1.10% per year), with an average increase of 83 million people annually, global population will reach about 8.6 billion in 2030 and 9.8 billion in 2050. Population growth, urbanization, and income rise in developing countries are the main driver of the increased demand for livestock products (UN, 2017). The livestock sector requires a significant amount of natural resources and is responsible for about 14.5% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions (7.1 Gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equiv...
The FAO publication, Livestock’s Long Shadow, indicated that livestock is responsible for 18% ...
The livestock sector contributes around 14.5 percent of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Until 2050, the global population is projected to reach almost 9 billion people resulting in a risin...
Livestock productions are changing rapidly in response to a variety of drivers as human population i...
Livestock play a key role in the climate change debate. As with crop-based agriculture, the sector i...
BACKGROUND: The farm animal sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to...
Climate change represents a feedback-loop in which livestock production both contributes to the prob...
An attempt is made to understand the role livestock production plays in climate change and to identi...
Issues raised by cattle farming in relation to climate change extend beyond discussion of greenhouse...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
Livestock production is responsible for a large amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, n...
Climate change is a global process, of recent origin in its current form, and largely manmade. In th...
Livestock systems globally are changing rapidly in response to human population growth, urbanization...
Livestock can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing their greenhouse gas emissions and...
Livestock are reared throughout the world, and are an important agricultural product in virtually ev...
The FAO publication, Livestock’s Long Shadow, indicated that livestock is responsible for 18% ...
The livestock sector contributes around 14.5 percent of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Until 2050, the global population is projected to reach almost 9 billion people resulting in a risin...
Livestock productions are changing rapidly in response to a variety of drivers as human population i...
Livestock play a key role in the climate change debate. As with crop-based agriculture, the sector i...
BACKGROUND: The farm animal sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to...
Climate change represents a feedback-loop in which livestock production both contributes to the prob...
An attempt is made to understand the role livestock production plays in climate change and to identi...
Issues raised by cattle farming in relation to climate change extend beyond discussion of greenhouse...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
Livestock production is responsible for a large amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, n...
Climate change is a global process, of recent origin in its current form, and largely manmade. In th...
Livestock systems globally are changing rapidly in response to human population growth, urbanization...
Livestock can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing their greenhouse gas emissions and...
Livestock are reared throughout the world, and are an important agricultural product in virtually ev...
The FAO publication, Livestock’s Long Shadow, indicated that livestock is responsible for 18% ...
The livestock sector contributes around 14.5 percent of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Until 2050, the global population is projected to reach almost 9 billion people resulting in a risin...