- Standardsignatur16905
- TitelFarming for a better climate by improving nitrogen use efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions (FarmClim)
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- ErscheinungsortWien
- Verlag
- Erscheinungsjahr2012
- SeitenPoster 23
- MaterialArtikel aus einer ZeitschriftUnselbständiges Werk
- Datensatznummer200177468
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- AbstractFarmClim is a project that assesses N and GHG fluxes in Austrian agriculture and proposes measures
for improvement. Those measures will undergo an economic assessment. The IPCC default emission
factor for soil N2O emissions will be reviewed and improved including the development of regional
concepts to implement mitigation measures. IPCC reporting will be improved and uncertainties be
reduced. FarmClim covers the topic in a multi- and interdisciplinary approach including nationally and
internationally highly recognised experts from science, reporting and commercial farming. The
inclusion of the stakeholders` views at a very early project state will contribute significantly to closing
the science-policy gap in the field of climate friendly farming. The FarmClim consortium comprises
the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, the Austrian Agency for Health and
Food Safety, the Austrian Umweltbundesamt GmbH , the Chamber of Agriculture of Lower Austria
and the Karl Franzens University, Graz. Nitrogen positively contributes to food and energy security, contributing to increasing yields at constant global agricultural land use. Human activity has doubled the level of N in circulation, largely as a result of fertilizer application, fossil-fuel burning, and increased livestock and manure production.A better understanding of the interactions of human-induced formation of reactive N and natural and managed ecosystems is an essential component to achieve sustainability.
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