Livestock production systems currently occupy around 28% of the land surface of the European Union (equivalent to 65% of the agricultural land). In conjunction with other human activities, livestock production systems affect water, air and soil quality, global climate and biodiversity, altering the biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon. Here, we quantify the contribution of European livestock production to these major impacts. For each environmental effect, the contribution of livestock is expressed as shares of the emitted compounds and land used, as compared to the whole agricultural sector. The results show that the livestock sector contributes significantly to agricultural environmental impacts. This contribution is 7...
Current production systems for crops, meat, dairy and bioenergy in the European Union (EU) rely stro...
Many life cycle assessment (LCA) studies comparing environmental impacts of different beef productio...
Differences in soil, climate and socioeconomic conditions cause animal production to vary widely bet...
Livestock production systems currently occupy around 28% of the land surface of the European Union (...
<p>Livestock production systems currently occupy around 28% of the land surface of the European Unio...
<p>Livestock production systems currently occupy around 28% of the land surface of the European Unio...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological footprint of global animal production. Expanding ...
Environmental assessment of pig production systems using local breeds remains poorly documented in t...
The livestock sector contributes considerably to global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Here, for th...
This paper summarizes current knowledge on the impacts of changes of nitrogen (Nr) use in agricultur...
<p>The use of land for agriculture contributes substantially to today’s global environmental challen...
AbstractWestern diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing a...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing an intake...
Animal production is responsible for 14.5% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ap...
The agricultural sector, and in particular livestock, are the main emitters of ammonia and methane i...
Current production systems for crops, meat, dairy and bioenergy in the European Union (EU) rely stro...
Many life cycle assessment (LCA) studies comparing environmental impacts of different beef productio...
Differences in soil, climate and socioeconomic conditions cause animal production to vary widely bet...
Livestock production systems currently occupy around 28% of the land surface of the European Union (...
<p>Livestock production systems currently occupy around 28% of the land surface of the European Unio...
<p>Livestock production systems currently occupy around 28% of the land surface of the European Unio...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological footprint of global animal production. Expanding ...
Environmental assessment of pig production systems using local breeds remains poorly documented in t...
The livestock sector contributes considerably to global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Here, for th...
This paper summarizes current knowledge on the impacts of changes of nitrogen (Nr) use in agricultur...
<p>The use of land for agriculture contributes substantially to today’s global environmental challen...
AbstractWestern diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing a...
Western diets are characterised by a high intake of meat, dairy products and eggs, causing an intake...
Animal production is responsible for 14.5% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ap...
The agricultural sector, and in particular livestock, are the main emitters of ammonia and methane i...
Current production systems for crops, meat, dairy and bioenergy in the European Union (EU) rely stro...
Many life cycle assessment (LCA) studies comparing environmental impacts of different beef productio...
Differences in soil, climate and socioeconomic conditions cause animal production to vary widely bet...