Search Results - "Wirsenius, S"
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Quantification of uncertainties in global grazing systems assessment
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-07-2017)“…Livestock systems play a key role in global sustainability challenges like food security and climate change, yet many unknowns and large uncertainties prevail…”
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Localising livestock protein feed production and the impact on land use and greenhouse gas emissions
Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-08-2014)“…Livestock farmers in Sweden usually grow feed grains for livestock but import protein feed from outside Sweden. Aside from the economic implications, some…”
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Greenhouse gas balances and land use changes associated with the planned expansion (to 2020) of the sugarcane ethanol industry in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-04-2014)“…Brazil is expected to increase its sugarcane production in the coming years. Almost 60% of the Brazilian sugarcane production in 2012 was situated in the state…”
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Trends in greenhouse gas emissions from consumption and production of animal food products – implications for long-term climate targets
Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-02-2013)“…To analyse trends in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from production and consumption of animal products in Sweden, life cycle emissions were calculated for the…”
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Efficiencies and biomass appropriation of food commodities on global and regional levels
Published in Agricultural systems (01-09-2003)“…In examining the global food supply and demand, the balance of research has favored analysis of the prospects for increased crop production, at the expense of…”
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Biomass for energy, food and materials in an industrial society of 10 billion people
Published in Renewable energy (1996)“…In this paper we analyse the requirements of bioproductive land in a future industrial society of 10 billion people, with an average per capita economic…”
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