Farming systems are under unprecedented pressures to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and ammonia in the face of ambitious policy targets. It is widely recognised that the land-based sector will need to make a significant contribution to greenhouse gas mitigation in order to deliver Netzero emissions by the middle part of this century. This conference will provide a forum to share the latest research that addresses the issues of greenhouse gas and ammonia mitigation. Sources of emissions from crops, soils, manures, livestock and land use change will be considered, as well as greenhouse gas removals and carbon sequestration. The conference will address the biophysical potential for emission reductions as well as the economics and non-cost barriers.
Sessions include:
SESSION ONE: SMART GHG INVENTORY
SESSION TWO: SOCIO-ECONOMICS of GHG MITIGATION STRATEGIES
SESSION THREE: AMMONIA, CROPS and LIVESTOCK
SESSION FOUR: MITIGATION of GHG DIRECT and INDIRECT and MANURE
SESSION 5: LIVESTOCK
SESSION SIX: FARM MANAGEMENT, GHG & AMMONIA