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Vol 5 (2015) |
An economist’s wish list for soil and crop modelling |
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Øyvind Hoveid |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Season and temperature humidity index related changes of productive and health parameters in dairy cows and pigs |
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Nicola Lacetera |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
An approach to sustainability management within partnerships between heterogeneous actors – example from a Danish water catchment, dominated by dairy farms |
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Chris Kjeldsen |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Effects of soil and climate input data aggregation on modelling regional crop yields |
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Holger Hoffmann |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Effects of heat stress periods on milk production, milking frequency and rumination time of grazing dairy cows milked by a mobile automatic system in 2013 |
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F. Lessire |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Meta-analysis of recent scientific evidence on climate impacts and uncertainty on crop yields in Europe |
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Jerry Knox |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Common Agricultural Policy and climate variability changes: an impact assessment of the first-pillar reform on an agricultural area of Grana Padano in different climate scenarios |
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Raffaele Cortignani |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
The regional trends in maize yield in Poland and its prediction according regional GLOBIOM –CAPRI baseline analysis for 2010, 2030 and 2050 |
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Anna Nieróbca |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Participatory modelling for strategy design on dairy farms |
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Ludvig Lauwers |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Responses of soil N2O emissions and nitrate leaching on climate input data aggregation: a biogeochemistry model ensemble study |
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Edwin Haas |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Sensitivity of crop water and N stress to soil input data in regional cropyield simulations and the implications for data aggregation effects: a case study with the COUP-model |
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Elsa Coucheney |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Sector level agricultural development following different adaptations to climate change |
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Heikki Lehtonen |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
The implication of input data aggregation on upscaling of soil organic carbon changes |
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Bálazs Grosz |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Implementation of the GTAP emission database in MAGNET; applications at European and global scales |
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John Helming |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Elevated CO2 impacts bell pepper growth with consequences in the feeding behaviour and performance of the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae |
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Beatriz Dader |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Fuzzy-logic based multi-site crop model evaluation |
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Gianni Bellocchi |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Methods to limit risks in agriculture in the era of climate change |
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Waldemar Bojar |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Multifractal analysis of meteorological time series to assess climate impact on chosen regions of Europe |
Abstract
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Piotr Baranowski |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Trade-offs of dietary N-reducing dietary measures on enteric methane emission and P excretion in lactating cows |
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André Bannink |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
What drives meat consumption? Combining cross-country analysis with an applied trade model |
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Martin Banse |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Ethical aspects in the economic modeling of water policy options |
Abstract
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Anne Biewald |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Assessing modelling approaches for simulating the effect of high temperature stress on yield |
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Per Bodin |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Factors underlying changes in population of Phytophthora infestans in Poland |
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Marta Brylińska |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
What is a stronger determinant of soil respiration: soil temperature or moisture? |
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Malgorzata Brzezinska |
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Vol 5 (2015) |
Impacts of Common Agricultural Policy 2015 reforms on animal health and welfare of Scottish dairy herds |
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Vosough Ahmadi |
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