Livestock can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing their greenhouse gas emissions and by increasing soil carbon sequestration. Packages of mitigation techniques can bring large environmental benefits as illustrated in six case studies modeled in the Global Livestock Environmental Assessment Model developed by FAO. With feasible technical interventions in livestock production systems, the mitigation potential of each of the selected species, systems and regions ranges from 14 to 41 %. While comparably high mitigation potentials were estimated for ruminant and pig production systems in Asia, Latin America and Africa, large emission reductions can also be attained in dairy systems with already high levels of productivity, in OEC...
Livestock-poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs-provide many benefits...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
Livestock production systems will inevitably be affected as a result of changes in climate and clima...
Livestock can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing their greenhouse gas emissions and...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40-50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40-50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Livestock-poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs-provide many benefits...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
Livestock production systems will inevitably be affected as a result of changes in climate and clima...
Livestock can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing their greenhouse gas emissions and...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40-50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40-50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Livestock-poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs-provide many benefits...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
Livestock production systems will inevitably be affected as a result of changes in climate and clima...