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Hutchings, N. (2014). Farm-scale modelling. FACCE MACSUR Mid-term Scientific Conference, 3(S) Sassari, Italy.
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van Lingen, H. J., Plugge, C. M., Fadel, J. G., Kebreab, E., Bannink, A., & Dijkstra, J. (2016). Correction: Thermodynamic Driving Force of Hydrogen on Rumen Microbial Metabolism: A Theoretical Investigation (Vol. 11(12)).
Abstract: [This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0161362.].
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Bellocchi, G., B., Brilli, L., Ferrise, R., Dibari, C., & Bindi, M. (2017). Model comparison and improvement: Links established with other consortia (Vol. 10).
Abstract: XC1 has established links to other research activities and consortia on model comparison and improvement. They include the global initiatives AgMIP (http://www.agmip.org ) and GRA (http://www.globalresearchalliance.org), and the EU-FP7 project MODEXTREME (http://modextreme.org ). These links have allowed sharing and communication of recent results and methods, and have created opportunities for future research calls.
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Dono, G. (2013). Storylines regarding climate change and scenarios (Vol. 1).
Abstract: WP3 develops the tools for assessing the productive and economic impact of climate change and the potential of mitigation and adaptation strategies. This is achieved by focussing, along with CropM and LiveM, on significant crossing issues in specific geographical areas, natural and human resources, and farming systems. Following, the storylines regarding climate change and scenarios in the hot-spots. No Label
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Dono, G. (2013). Most relevant aspects of climate change in hot-spot analysis (Vol. 1).
Abstract: WP3 develops the tools for assessing the productive and economic impact of climate change and the potential of mitigation and adaptation strategies. This is achieved by focussing, along with CropM and LiveM, on significant crossing issues in specific geographical areas, natural and human resources, and farming systems. Following, the steps for identifying the hot-spots and the basic elements of climate change are shortly described. Next, the main economic and structural characteristics of each hot-spot are described followed by a presentation of the most relevant aspects of climate change, and of their main impacts on farm sector. No Label
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