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Emissions from European Agriculture [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2005
  • Leidėjas: Wageningen Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9076998787
  • ISBN-13: 9789076998787
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2005
  • Leidėjas: Wageningen Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9076998787
  • ISBN-13: 9789076998787
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The time when agricultural production activities were considered neutral to the environment has definitely passed. For last 25 years there has been growing scientific evidence on the potentially deteriorating effect of ammonia released in the process of agricultural production on the environment. In the last 15 years additional focus has been given to environmental and health impact of dust and VOCs generated by farming activities. Only very recently is the contribution of agricultural production GHGs to global warming recognised. In the book the various aspects of agricultural emissions are discussed. Its first part refers mainly to introductory, theoretical, and methodological issues. The second part gives the most recent data on national emissions, particularly these of Nitrogen species in selected individual European countries and the projections of their emission for all Europe. The third part which deals exclusively with ammonia brings comprehensive survey of its emission abatement potentials, the cost of appropriate actions and the difficulties in their practical implementation. It also considers the potential side effects of ammonia emission abatement measures.
Introduction 11(6)
Part 1 General topics
17(128)
1 Livestock production and emissions of volatile gases
19(16)
A.A. Jongebreur
G.J. Monteny
N.W.M. Ogink
2 Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture in Europe
35(16)
A. Leip
3 The assessment of emissions of nitrogen species from agriculture using the methodology of the Atmospheric Emission Inventory Guidebook
51(12)
U. Dammgen
N.J. Hutchings
4 Particulate matter emissions as a part of air pollution control in agriculture: Definitions, sources, measurements
63(8)
T. Hinz
5 Livestock husbandry systems in Europe: Evaluation of the 2003 UNECE ammonia expert group questionnaire
71(26)
Z. Klimont
J. Webb
U. Dammgen
6 Emission, transmission, deposition and environmental effects of ammonia from agricultural sources
97(16)
U. Dammgen
J. W. Erisman
7 Ammonia emission inventories, uncertainty and sensitivity analyses
113(12)
J. Webb
T.H. Misselbrook
M.A. Sutton
8 DYNAMO: An empirical model for the calculation of ammonia emissions of farms and regions
125(4)
B. Reidy
L. Ruettimann
H. Menzi
9 Methods to measure ammonia emissions from agriculture: Basic principles and limitation in practical use
129(8)
T. Hinz
10 CFD methods to predict close range spreading of ventilation air from livestock buildings
137(8)
B. Bjerg
P. Ka
S. Morsing
H. Takai
Part 2 Emissions inventories from agriculture
145(106)
11 Emission inventory for the agricultural sector in Austria: state of the art and future developments
147(34)
B. Amon
M. Frohlich
K. Hopfner-Sixt
T. Amon
12 Norwegian ammonia emissions -present state and perspective
181(12)
R. Linjordet
J. Morken
A. Bøen
13 The German agricultural emission inventory
193(12)
U. Dammgen
M. Luttich
H. Dohler
B. Eurich-Menden
B. Osterburg
U. Doring
14 Ammonia emissions from Irish agriculture
205(4)
C. O. Brie
15 New national inventory of ammonia emissions in the Czech Republic and experiences with application of environmental law on air protection
209(4)
M. Budnakova
16 Finnish ammonia emissions from agriculture
213(4)
J. Mikkola
17 Ammonia emissions in Poland: Inventory, projections, uncertainties
217(14)
T. Kuczynski
U. Dammgen
Z. Klimont
K. Kreis-Tomczak
A. Myczko
O. Slobodzian-Ksenicz
18 Projections of agricultural emissions of ammonia in the European Union
231(20)
Z. Klimont
Part 3 Abatement potentials, measures and cost
251
19 Calculating abatement costs
253(10)
M. Ryan
20 Ammonia emission inventory and emission abatement potential assessment for Switzerland
263(8)
H. Menzi
B. Reidy
21 Costs of ammonia abatement techniques in Italian intensive livestock farming
271(10)
G. Bonazzi
C. Fabbri
L. Valli
22 Integrated pollution, prevention and control implementation in Spain: Ongoing and future work
281(12)
C. Pineiro
G. Montalvo
M. Bigeriego
Mariano Herrero
23 Some aspects of emissions abatement from agriculture in the Russian Federation
293(8)
N. Kozlova
A. Afanasyev
N. Maximov
24 Polish experience with ammonia emission abatement for straw-based manure
301(10)
J. Dach
25 Effect of litter material on all-year ammonia emission at turkey housing
311(10)
T. Kuczynski
O. Slobodzian--Ksenicz
26 The effect of heat extraction from bedding on ammonia concentrations in deep litter pig housing
321(6)
L. Nawrocki
27 Dutch BAT for pigs intensive livestock farming
327(10)
H.J.M. Hendriks
28 Techniques to reduce the ammonia release from a cowshed with tied dairy cattle
337(10)
G. Gustafsson
K-H. Jeppsson
J. Hultgren
J-O. Sanno
29 Floating covers to reduce ammonia emissions from slurry
347(8)
A.G. Williams
30 Some Dutch nutritional approaches for reducing ammonia emission from excreta of non-ruminants
355(12)
Z. Mroz
S.J. Koopmans
J.D. van der Klis
W. Krasucki
31 Nutritional strategies to reduce enteric methane formation in dairy cows
367(10)
A. Bannink
J. Dijkstra
J.A.N. Mills
E. Kebreab
J. France
32 Animal housing design: Environmental versus animal welfare requirements
377
R. Geers
T. Kuczynski