Reconciling livestock management to the environment: applying Best Available Technique (BAT): from the lab to the farm

Laurence Loyon*, Colin Burton, Ole Pahl, Stan Lalor

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The main topics discussed covered: · Scientific knowledge (including a short review on the impact of livestock on the environment (air, water, soil). · Which pollutants? Level of emissions? Key parameters influencing emissions? · Techniques available for reducing emissions (including BATs and non-BATs) · Which technique for which impact (air/soil/water)? · Ranking of the different environmental impacts · Methodology to evaluate the efficiency of a given measurement technique
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages101
Publication statusPublished - 19 Mar 2013
EventReconciling the Environment with Livestock Management European Workshop - Rennes, France
Duration: 19 Mar 201320 Mar 2013

Workshop

WorkshopReconciling the Environment with Livestock Management European Workshop
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityRennes
Period19/03/1320/03/13

Keywords

  • livestock
  • environment
  • Best Available Technique (BAT)

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