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- The water footprint of poultry, pork and beef: A comparative . . .
Globally, agriculture accounts for 92% of the global freshwater footprint; 29% of the water in agriculture is directly or indirectly used for animal production [25] On top of the water needs for growing feed, water is needed to mix the animal feed, for maintaining the farm, and for drinking of the animals
- NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF ZAMBIA | PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS | By . . .
parliamentary proceedings
- Full article: Animal Agriculture and Climate Change in the US . . .
The estimates of the global impact of animal agriculture are that it represents 14 5% of human-induced emissions, which is approximately the same size as the emissions from the global transport sector (Bailey et al , Citation 2014; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations [FAO], Citation 2006, Citation 2018), a comparison often
- Agricultural Practices in Oil Palm Plantations and Their . . .
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is one of the most rapidly expanding crops in the tropics Since the early 1980s, the global land area under oil palm production has more than tripled, reaching almost 15 million ha in 2009 and accounting for almost 10% of the world's permanent crop land (FAOSTATS, 2011, Sheil et al , 2009) Most of this increase has taken place in Southeast Asia
- Long-term transition of Chinas power sector under carbon . . .
Deep carbon mitigation and water resources conservation are two interacted environmental challenges that China's power sector is facing We investigate long-term transition pathways (2020–2050) of China's power sector under carbon neutrality target and water withdrawal constraint using an integrated capacity expansion and dispatch model: SWITCH-China
- Agricultural land is the main source of stream sediments . . .
The distribution of soil nutrients with depth: global patterns and the imprint of plants Biogeochemistry 53 , 51–77 (2001) Google Scholar
- Making Water Accounting Operational - World Bank
Water stewardship in agriculture (WSiA) is conceived as a guiding paradigm for a productive and responsible use of agricultural water within the framework of river basin management To that end, water stewardship in agriculture helps strategically plan water-related policies to ensure alignment with the
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