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FACCE MACSUR Reports, Jun 19, 2017
Like most livestock dense agricultural areas in North-Western Europe, the Danish macsur.eu study ... more Like most livestock dense agricultural areas in North-Western Europe, the Danish macsur.eu study site around Norsminde Fjord, and Danish livestock agriculture in general, have significant problems with nutrient losses and greenhouse gas emissions. Consequently, challenging policy targets have been set for the reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus losses as defined in the EU Nitrates and Water Framework Directives, and in action plans for related reductions in greenhouse gasses. Climate change, with expected more winter rain and higher temperatures, potentially makes this problem worse, and mitigation options are urgently needed.The present paper presents a suite of tools for the assessment of mitigation measure implementation to deal with this nutrient loss, greenhouse gas emission and climate adaption problems. In common for the studies presented are the integration of geographically targeted measures at the landscape level and experiences with stakeholder interactions. This also include multi-criteria assessment of the various effects of measures. Especially, the case of buffer strips as a geographically targeted measure is discussed, based on findings from the www.Buffertech.dk research project, and as one of the measures in the www.dNmark.org research alliance, landscape level impact assessment model presented. Finally, these results are discussed in the context of the www.macsur.eu joint programming research in livestock systems (LIVE-M) and in relation to the specific MACSUR case studies in Denmark and other European countries.
Nordic Council of Ministers eBooks, Aug 25, 2017
Land Use Policy, Aug 1, 2022
Journal of Environmental Management, Apr 1, 2019
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2006
This introductory paper aims to address the features of environmental sustainability in agricultu... more This introductory paper aims to address the features of environmental sustainability in agriculture. Recent developments of the concept, which are discussed here, emphasise its multi-faceted nature and lead to various definitions as well as to different implications for policy measures in society. On the basis of all the papers presented in this Special Issue, we draw some perspectives for future research on the topic.
FACCE MACSUR Reports, Jun 19, 2017
Like most livestock dense agricultural areas in North-Western Europe, the Danish macsur.eu study ... more Like most livestock dense agricultural areas in North-Western Europe, the Danish macsur.eu study site around Norsminde Fjord, and Danish livestock agriculture in general, have significant problems with nutrient losses and greenhouse gas emissions. Consequently, challenging policy targets have been set for the reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus losses as defined in the EU Nitrates and Water Framework Directives, and in action plans for related reductions in greenhouse gasses. Climate change, with expected more winter rain and higher temperatures, potentially makes this problem worse, and mitigation options are urgently needed.The present paper presents a suite of tools for the assessment of mitigation measure implementation to deal with this nutrient loss, greenhouse gas emission and climate adaption problems. In common for the studies presented are the integration of geographically targeted measures at the landscape level and experiences with stakeholder interactions. This also include multi-criteria assessment of the various effects of measures. Especially, the case of buffer strips as a geographically targeted measure is discussed, based on findings from the www.Buffertech.dk research project, and as one of the measures in the www.dNmark.org research alliance, landscape level impact assessment model presented. Finally, these results are discussed in the context of the www.macsur.eu joint programming research in livestock systems (LIVE-M) and in relation to the specific MACSUR case studies in Denmark and other European countries.
Nordic Council of Ministers eBooks, Aug 25, 2017
Land Use Policy, Aug 1, 2022
Journal of Environmental Management, Apr 1, 2019
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2006
This introductory paper aims to address the features of environmental sustainability in agricultu... more This introductory paper aims to address the features of environmental sustainability in agriculture. Recent developments of the concept, which are discussed here, emphasise its multi-faceted nature and lead to various definitions as well as to different implications for policy measures in society. On the basis of all the papers presented in this Special Issue, we draw some perspectives for future research on the topic.