Agriculture is a vital economic sector, providing food, fibre, and energy to a growing human population. Livestock are an important part of this sector, however the evidence and understanding of how a changing climate may affect livestock production systems, or how they may adapt to the changes, is a neglected area compared to the research into crop production. In this paper, we focus on livestock in the United Kingdom (UK), as an example of a temperate region likely to experience at least moderate changes in climate that will require changes to the way agricultural systems operate. We summarise the projected climate changes in this region, identify the main impacts likely to affect livestock agriculture, and discuss potential adaptation op...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
There are few holistic analyses of agricultural systems that inclusively consider how the combinatio...
Global mean surface temperature is projected to rise by 0.4-2.6°C until 2050, and the contrast in pr...
Agriculture is a vital economic sector, providing food, fibre, and energy to a growing human populat...
Climate change presents a range of challenges for animal agriculture in Australia. Livestock product...
The weight of scientific evidence suggests that human activities are noticeably influencing the worl...
We conducted a systematic literature review to document the scientific knowledge about climate chang...
Abstract. The recent changes inAustralia’s climate, the likelihood of further changes over the next ...
There is still a great deal of uncertainty as to effects of climate change on the ruminant sector in...
This paper examines climate change impacts and adaptation for arable agriculture in the UK. Possible...
Given that the livestock production system is sensitive to climate change and at the same time itsel...
Livestock play a key role in the climate change debate. As with crop-based agriculture, the sector i...
Animal agriculture accounts for approximately 70% of all agricultural land use and accounts for appr...
Livestock production systems will inevitably be affected as a result of changes in climate and clima...
Climate change, including changes in the intensity and frequency of extreme events, will challenge t...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
There are few holistic analyses of agricultural systems that inclusively consider how the combinatio...
Global mean surface temperature is projected to rise by 0.4-2.6°C until 2050, and the contrast in pr...
Agriculture is a vital economic sector, providing food, fibre, and energy to a growing human populat...
Climate change presents a range of challenges for animal agriculture in Australia. Livestock product...
The weight of scientific evidence suggests that human activities are noticeably influencing the worl...
We conducted a systematic literature review to document the scientific knowledge about climate chang...
Abstract. The recent changes inAustralia’s climate, the likelihood of further changes over the next ...
There is still a great deal of uncertainty as to effects of climate change on the ruminant sector in...
This paper examines climate change impacts and adaptation for arable agriculture in the UK. Possible...
Given that the livestock production system is sensitive to climate change and at the same time itsel...
Livestock play a key role in the climate change debate. As with crop-based agriculture, the sector i...
Animal agriculture accounts for approximately 70% of all agricultural land use and accounts for appr...
Livestock production systems will inevitably be affected as a result of changes in climate and clima...
Climate change, including changes in the intensity and frequency of extreme events, will challenge t...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
There are few holistic analyses of agricultural systems that inclusively consider how the combinatio...
Global mean surface temperature is projected to rise by 0.4-2.6°C until 2050, and the contrast in pr...