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Hempel et al. (2016). An integrated modelling approach to assess optimisation potentials for cattle housing climate (Vol. 8).
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Drastig et al. (2016). World food supply and water resources: an agricultural-hydrological perspective (AgroHyd) (Vol. 8).
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Foskolis, A., & Moorby, J. (2016). Lifetime nitrogen efficiency of dairy cattle: Model description and sensitivity analysis. In FACCE MACSUR Reports (Vol. 8, pp. SP8–9).
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Schönhart, M., Schauppenlehner, T., Kuttner, M., & Schmid, E. (2015). Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Impacts at Landscape level: Mostviertel, Austria. In FACCE MACSUR Reports (Vol. 6, SPp. 6). Brussels.
Abstract: ConclusionsIncreasing productivity can increase intensification pressuresThreatened permanent (extensive) grasslands and landscape elements, butsubject to resource constraints, costs and prices andfuture production potential to increase global food supplyFuture RDP and environmental policy design (e.g. WFD) should take changing productivity into accountHeterogeneity matters at farm and regional levelChanging relative competitiveness of farmsFuture research: analyze uncertainties No Label
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