This study provides estimates of the net GHG mitigation potential of a selected range of management practices in the world’s native and cultivated grazing lands. The Century and Daycent models are used to calculate the changes in soil carbon stocks, soil N2O emissions, and forage removals by ruminantsassociated with these practices. GLEAM is used in combination with these models to establish grazing area boundaries and to parameterize links between forage consumption, animal production and animal GHG emissions. This study provides an alternative to the usual approach of extrapolating from a smallnumber of field studies and by modeling the linkage between soil, forage and animals it sheds new light on the net mitigation potential of C seques...
Grasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO2), emit methane (CH4) from grazing livestock and em...
Over the last 15 years, the increase in land use for corn and soybean has come at the expense of acr...
Animal production systems are increasingly required to co-produce meat products and other ecosystem ...
This study provides estimates of the net GHG mitigation potential of a selected range of management ...
Grazinglands, vegetated land that is grazed or has the potential to be grazed by wild and/or domesti...
The agricultural sector has potential to provide greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation by sequestering soi...
The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is in...
International Conference on Livestock and Global Climate Change, Hammamet, Tunisie, May 2008Internat...
Over a 3-years period, the CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes exchanged with the atmosphere were studied in an ...
Improving the net GHG budget of ruminant livestock systems without a reduction in productivity and e...
Grazing systems emit greenhouse gases, which can, under specific agro-ecological conditions, be part...
We estimate the potential reductions in methane and carbon dioxide emissions from several livestock ...
peer reviewedAgriculture, and livestock production in particular, is criticized for being a contribu...
On-farm activities that reduce GHG emissions or sequester carbon from the atmosphere to compensate f...
Abstract Carbon sequestration in grasslands has been proposed as an important means to offset greenh...
Grasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO2), emit methane (CH4) from grazing livestock and em...
Over the last 15 years, the increase in land use for corn and soybean has come at the expense of acr...
Animal production systems are increasingly required to co-produce meat products and other ecosystem ...
This study provides estimates of the net GHG mitigation potential of a selected range of management ...
Grazinglands, vegetated land that is grazed or has the potential to be grazed by wild and/or domesti...
The agricultural sector has potential to provide greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation by sequestering soi...
The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is in...
International Conference on Livestock and Global Climate Change, Hammamet, Tunisie, May 2008Internat...
Over a 3-years period, the CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes exchanged with the atmosphere were studied in an ...
Improving the net GHG budget of ruminant livestock systems without a reduction in productivity and e...
Grazing systems emit greenhouse gases, which can, under specific agro-ecological conditions, be part...
We estimate the potential reductions in methane and carbon dioxide emissions from several livestock ...
peer reviewedAgriculture, and livestock production in particular, is criticized for being a contribu...
On-farm activities that reduce GHG emissions or sequester carbon from the atmosphere to compensate f...
Abstract Carbon sequestration in grasslands has been proposed as an important means to offset greenh...
Grasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO2), emit methane (CH4) from grazing livestock and em...
Over the last 15 years, the increase in land use for corn and soybean has come at the expense of acr...
Animal production systems are increasingly required to co-produce meat products and other ecosystem ...