Hutchings, N., & Kipling, R. (2014). Inventory of farm-scale models within LiveM (Vol. 3).
Abstract: The aim of WP3 is to improve the assessment of the impact of climate change on livestock and grassland systems at the farm-scale. The first step in this process is to understand the current state of the art in farm-scale modelling, and the resources available within the MACSUR knowledge hub. Here, an inventory of the farm-scale models available within LiveM is presented, along with a summary of the types of model represented. Thirteen farm-scale models were identified, three of which focus on environmental aspects of farm systems (GHG emissions etc.) and ten of which focus on management strategies (productivity, economics etc.).
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Rolinski, S., Heinke, J., & Weindl, I. (2014). Grazing effects on grassland productivity – Linking livestock production to grass yields..
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Rolinski, S., Heinke, J., & I., W. (2014). Modelling the effects of grassland management on the carbon cycle..
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Saetnan, E., Kipling, P., Scollan, D., Bartley, D., Bellocchi, G., Hutchings, J., et al. (2014). MACSUR LiveM – a knowledge-hub for integrated modelling of climate change impacts on livestock production systems: lessons learned and future developments..
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Sándor, R., Ma, S., Acutis, M., Barcza, Z., Ben, T., H., Doro, L., et al. (2014). Uncertainty in simulating biomass yield and carbon-water fluxes from Euro-Mediterranean grasslands under climate changes..
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