Livestock play a key role in the climate change debate. As with crop-based agriculture, the sector is both a net greenhouse gas emitter and vulnerable to climate change. At the same time, it is an essential food source for millions of people worldwide, with other functions apart from food security such as savings and insurance. By comparison with crop-based agriculture, the interactions of livestock and climate change have been much less studied. The debate around livestock is confusing due to the coexistence of multiple livestock farming systems with differing functions for humans, greenhouse gas (GHG) emission profiles and different characteristics and boundary issues in their measurement, which are often pooled together. Consequently, th...
Livestock farming is the world's largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
Livestock rearing contributes to climate change, but at the same time it brings many benefits to sma...
Livestock play a key role in the climate change debate. As with crop-based agriculture, the sector i...
Introduction: According to the United Nations (UN, 2017), the world population increased by approxim...
Climate change is a global process, of recent origin in its current form, and largely manmade. In th...
Issues raised by cattle farming in relation to climate change extend beyond discussion of greenhouse...
Climate change is destined to remain a central topic of the international political agenda for the d...
The livestock sector's relationship with climate change is complex. The sector is a major contributo...
Livestock production systems will inevitably be affected as a result of changes in climate and clima...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
The livestock sector globally consttutes a development conundrum: the benefts and the costs are both...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
An attempt is made to understand the role livestock production plays in climate change and to identi...
Livestock farming is the world's largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
Livestock rearing contributes to climate change, but at the same time it brings many benefits to sma...
Livestock play a key role in the climate change debate. As with crop-based agriculture, the sector i...
Introduction: According to the United Nations (UN, 2017), the world population increased by approxim...
Climate change is a global process, of recent origin in its current form, and largely manmade. In th...
Issues raised by cattle farming in relation to climate change extend beyond discussion of greenhouse...
Climate change is destined to remain a central topic of the international political agenda for the d...
The livestock sector's relationship with climate change is complex. The sector is a major contributo...
Livestock production systems will inevitably be affected as a result of changes in climate and clima...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
The livestock sector globally consttutes a development conundrum: the benefts and the costs are both...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
An attempt is made to understand the role livestock production plays in climate change and to identi...
Livestock farming is the world's largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
Livestock rearing contributes to climate change, but at the same time it brings many benefits to sma...