Testing a new holistic management tool for nitrogen—environmental impacts of using manure acidification in the danish agricultural sector
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Testing a new holistic management tool for nitrogen—environmental impacts of using manure acidification in the danish agricultural sector. / Geels, Camilla; Gyldenkærne, Steen; Nyord, Tavs; Hansen, Kaj M.; Andersen, Hans Estrup; Thodsen, Hans; Trolle, Dennis; Bolding, Karsten; Hasler, Berit; Timmermann, Karen.
Springer Proceedings in Complexity. Springer VS, 2018. p. 535-539 (Springer Proceedings in Complexity).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Testing a new holistic management tool for nitrogen—environmental impacts of using manure acidification in the danish agricultural sector
AU - Geels, Camilla
AU - Gyldenkærne, Steen
AU - Nyord, Tavs
AU - Hansen, Kaj M.
AU - Andersen, Hans Estrup
AU - Thodsen, Hans
AU - Trolle, Dennis
AU - Bolding, Karsten
AU - Hasler, Berit
AU - Timmermann, Karen
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © Springer International Publishing AG 2018.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The fate of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) is often described as a cascade of different nitrogen forms and effects throughout the environment. In order to describe the fate in detail, a holistic approach covering the flow between the main environmental compartments is needed. Therefore a new management tools has been setup for an area in Denmark. A holistic approach is attempted by linking models for the main compartments (atmosphere, watershed and aquatic) and including a common emission scenario. The scenario describes a new technique for reducing ammonia emissions and at the same time increase N availability for crops using acidification of liquid manure and use of air cleaners in pig and poultry houses. Here the first results from a pilot study in Northern Jutland, Denmark, will be presented.
AB - The fate of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) is often described as a cascade of different nitrogen forms and effects throughout the environment. In order to describe the fate in detail, a holistic approach covering the flow between the main environmental compartments is needed. Therefore a new management tools has been setup for an area in Denmark. A holistic approach is attempted by linking models for the main compartments (atmosphere, watershed and aquatic) and including a common emission scenario. The scenario describes a new technique for reducing ammonia emissions and at the same time increase N availability for crops using acidification of liquid manure and use of air cleaners in pig and poultry houses. Here the first results from a pilot study in Northern Jutland, Denmark, will be presented.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-57645-9_84
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-57645-9_84
M3 - Book chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85060484239
T3 - Springer Proceedings in Complexity
SP - 535
EP - 539
BT - Springer Proceedings in Complexity
PB - Springer VS
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