Why Kenyan rangeland cattle need new methane emission factors

This blog explains why default methane emission factors used in national greenhouse gas inventories do not adequately represent Kenya’s diverse rangeland and pastoral cattle systems. Using site-specific measurements from three ranching and pastoral systems in southern Kenya, the study demonstrates h...

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Autores principales: Gurmu, Endale Balcha, Arndt, Claudia
Formato: Blog Post
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179306
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Sumario:This blog explains why default methane emission factors used in national greenhouse gas inventories do not adequately represent Kenya’s diverse rangeland and pastoral cattle systems. Using site-specific measurements from three ranching and pastoral systems in southern Kenya, the study demonstrates how differences in breed, body weight, feed quality, and animal mobility lead to substantial variation in methane emissions. The findings highlight the importance of adopting IPCC Tier 2, system-specific emission factors to improve inventory accuracy and support effective climate mitigation strategies for Kenyan livestock systems.