Link details:
The strength/importance of this link is 10
This link is a Positive contribution.
Literature supporting this link:
Scientific literature:
- Johnson, K. A. and Johnson, D.E. (1995) Methane emissions from cattle, Journal of Animal Science, 73(8), 2483-2492
- Boadi, D., Benchaar, C., Chiquette, J. and Massé, D. (2004) Mitigation strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions from dairy cows: Update review. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 84, 319-335
- Clemens, J. and Ahlgrimm, H. J. (2004) Greenhouse gases from animal husbandry: mitigation options. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 60(1-3), 287-300
- Kreuzer, M. and Hindrichsen, I. K. (2006) Methane mitigation in ruminants by dietary means: The role of their methane emission from manure. Proceedings of the 2nd Int. Conf. on Greenhouse Gases & Animal Agriculture, Zurich, Switzerland 20-24 September 2005 , Volume 1293, 199-208
- Choudrie, S. L., Jackson, J., Watterson, J. D., Murrells, T., Passant, N., Thomson, A., Cardenas, L., Leech, A., Mobbs, D. C. and Thistlethwaite, G. (2008) UK Greenhouse Gas Inventory, 1990 to 2006: Annual Report for submission under the Framework Convention on Climate Change. AEAT/ENV/R/2582
- Williams, A. G., Audsley, E. and Sandars, D. L. (2006) Determining the environmental burdens and resource use in the production of agricultural and horticultural commodities. Main Report. Defra Research Project IS0205. Bedford: Cranfield University and Defra
Defra Project IF0131
Assessment of reduction in environmental burdens through targeted measures compared with whole farm approaches in cropping and livestock systems
© AERU, University of Hertfordshire
Friday 30 October 2009