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  1. USAID & CCAFS webinar: Can we reduce GHG emissions from livestock? A feasibility and investment study from East Africa por Gurwick, Noel, Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, Ericksen, Polly J., Crane, Todd A., Kihoro, Esther, Vernooij, Vera, Onyango, Joel, Tavenner, Katie, Schoneveld, George C., Vellema, Sietze R., Atella, Joanes

    Publicado 2019
    “…Agenda: Intriduction of series - Noel Gurwick (USAID) Livestock in East Africa: an overview - Lini Wollenberg (CCAFS, UVM) Low emission investment options for the dairy sector: The case of improved fodder production - Polly Ericksen (ILRI) Understanding pathways toward low emissions livestock: Evidence from Kenya and Tanzania - Todd Crane (ILRI)…”
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  2. Scaling up the use of low-emissions development (LED) research outputs in Colombia: Linking science to policy for supporting country’s LED agriculture por Khatri-Chhetri, Arun, Bohórquez Lozano, Viviana, Martínez Barón, Deissy, Wollenberg, Eva Karoline

    Publicado 2020
    “…Key messages – National greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories can be improved to achieve Colombia’s nationally determined contribution (NDC) target and support low-emissions development (LED) agriculture by reducing uncertainties in emission calculations using activity data for fertilizer application and estimates of emission reduction potentials from cacao plantations…”
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  3. Inventory of greenhouse gas emissions from cattle, sheep and goats in Ethiopia (1994-2018) calculated using the IPCC Tier 2 approach por Wilkes, Andreas, Wassie, Shimels Eshete, Tadesse, Million, Assefa, Berhanu, Abu, Mustefa, Ketema, Asaye, Solomon, Dawit

    Publicado 2020
    “…Livestock production is an important source of incomes and livelihoods for the rural population in Ethiopia, and is also an important contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ethiopia’s GHG profile is dominated by emissions from the agriculture sector, representing 79% of total national emissions. …”
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  4. Effect of feeding practices and manure quality on CH4 and N2O emissions from uncovered cattle manure heaps in Kenya por Leitner, Sonja, Ring, Dónal, Wanyama, George N., Korir, Daniel, Pelster, David E., Goopy, John P., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Merbold, Lutz

    Publicado 2021
    “…Countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) rely on IPCC emission factors (EF) for GHG emission reporting. However, these were derived for industrialized livestock farms and do not represent conditions of smallholder farms (small, low-producing livestock breeds, poor feed quality, feed scarcity). …”
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  5. Legacy effects of intercropping and nitrogen fertilization on soil N cycling, nitrous oxide emissions, and the soil microbial community in tropical maize production por Canisares, Lucas P., Poffenbarger, Hanna, Brodie, Eoin L., Sorensen, Patrick O., Karaoz, Ulas, Villegas, Daniel Mauricio, Arango, Jacobo, Momesso, Letusa, Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa, Cantarella, Heitor

    Publicado 2021
    “…However, grasses have been shown to increase nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. Some tropical grasses cause biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) which could mitigate N2O emissions in the maize cycle but the reactions of the N cycle and the microbial changes that explain the N2O emissions are little known in such intercropping systems. …”
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  6. 37,000 East African smallholders implementing low emissions agriculture resulting in 1 Mt CO2eq verified mitigation por CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Publicado 2019
    “…In Kenya and Uganda, 37,000 smallholders implemented low emission agriculture as a result of participatory action research on institutional self-sufficiency in carbon projects by CCAFS with EcoAgriculture Partners, Vi-Agroforestry and ECOTRUST. …”
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  7. How can process-based modeling improve peat CO2 and N2O emission factors for oil palm plantations? por Swails, E., Hergoualc'h, Kristell, Deng, J., Frolking, S., Novita, N.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Modeled fertilizer-induced N2O emissions were minimal and much less than 1.6% of N inputs recommended by the IPCC in wet climates regardless of soil type. …”
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  8. Dutch ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality is stimulating circularity (including reducing FLW, reducing GHG emissions) through new platform por CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Publicado 2019
    “…Based on diverse inputs from WUR, including on FLW and associated GHG emissions, the Dutch government has formulated visions for sustainable development, and implemented a 'Taskforce Circular Economy in Food' (in Dutch: "Samen tegen voedselverspilling") in which leading industries, retailing organizations, governmental bodies and science groups co-operate to identify and implement "circular" innovations.…”
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