Resultados de búsqueda - "greenhouse gas"
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Greenhouse gas emissions in Kenya's crop sector: A policy analysis report
Publicado 2024“…Agriculture accounts for one-third of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, arising from crop and livestock activities, land-use changes, and related processes. …”
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Agriculture and climate change: Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from livestock systems
Publicado 2009“…Some livestock production systems use large quantities of natural resources and also produce significant amounts of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). Since the demand for meat and milk is increasing, the question is whether cost-effective mitigation options exist to meet them within equitably negotiated and sustainable GHG emission targets. …”
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Policy framework for Myanmar rice production and in-depth study on greenhouse gas emissions
Publicado 2021Enlace del recurso
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Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from rice-wheat cropping systems in Asia
Publicado 2004Enlace del recurso
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Methodologies for quantifying greenhouse gas emissions in food systems: A comprehensive review
Publicado 2025Materias: “…greenhouse gas emissions…”
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Bangladeshi Rice Cultivation: Impact of Water Management Practices
Publicado 2025Materias: “…greenhouse gas emissions…”
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Earth observations for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation in developing countries
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Selection of appropriate calculators for landscape-scale greenhouse gas assessment for agriculture and forestry
Publicado 2013“…This letter is intended to help potential users select the most appropriate calculator for a landscape-scale greenhouse gas (GHG) assessment of activities for agriculture and forestry. …”
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Bridging the data gap: engaging developing country farmers in greenhouse gas accounting
Publicado 2013“…For many developing countries, the land use sector, particularly agriculture and forestry, represents a large proportion of their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making this sector a priority for GHG mitigation activities. …”
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Smallholder African farms in western Kenya have limited greenhouse gas fluxes
Publicado 2015“…Few field studies examine greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from African agricultural systems resulting in high uncertainty for national inventories. …”
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Methods for Measuring Greenhouse Gas Balances and Evaluating Mitigation Options in Smallholder Agriculture
Publicado 2016“…Agriculture in tropical developing countries produces about 7–9 % of annual anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and contributes to additional emissions through land-use change (Smith et al. 2014). …”
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Determining the cumulative energy demand and greenhouse gas emission of Swedish wheat flour
Publicado 2021Enlace del recurso
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Costs and benefits of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through conversion of wetlands into forest
Publicado 2015“…This thesis calculates the costs and benefits of turning wetlands into forest in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Wetlands emit methane, which has a high global warming potential relative to carbon dioxide, while forests sequester carbon. …”
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Agricultural development addresses food loss and waste while reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Publicado 2020“…Reducing FLW increases agricultural and value-chain productivity and may reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with feeding the global population. …”
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Greenhouse gas emissions from piggery and biogas digesters in the Red River Delta of Vietnam
Publicado 2019“…Inappropriate utilization and management of biogas digesters can not only cause losses from pig wastes, but also contributes to increase greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). …”
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