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Springer, New Delhi
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Authors: Veerasamy Sejian Raghavendra Bhatta N M Soren P K Malik J P Ravindra Cadaba S Prasad Rattan Lal
Publish Date: 2015
Volume: , Issue: , Pages: 1-23
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This chapter provides an overview of the impact of climate change on livestock production and its adaptation and mitigation Animal agriculture is the major contributor to increasing methane CH4 and nitrous oxide N2O concentrations in Earth’s atmosphere Generally there are twoway impacts of livestock on climate change The first part is the livestock contribution to climate change while the second part is concerned with livestock getting affected by climate change Hence improving livestock production under changing climate scenario must target both reducing greenhouse gas GHG emission from livestock and reducing the effect of climate change on livestock production These efforts will optimize livestock production under the changing climate scenario The role of livestock on climate change is primarily due to enteric CH4 emission and those from manure management Various GHG mitigation strategies include manipulation of rumen microbial ecosystem plant secondary metabolites ration balancing alternate hydrogen sinks manure management and modeling to curtail GHG emission Adapting to climate change and reducing GHG emissions may require significant changes in production technology and farming systems that could affect productivity Many viable opportunities exist for reducing CH4 emissions from enteric fermentation in ruminant animals and from livestock manure management facilities To be considered viable these emission reduction strategies must be consistent with the continued economic viability of the producer and must accommodate cultural factors that affect livestock ownership and management The direct impacts of climate change on livestock are on its growth milk production reproduction metabolic activity and disease occurrences The indirect impacts of climate change on livestock are in reducing water and pasture availability and other feed resources Amelioration of environmental stress impact on livestock requires multidisciplinary approaches which emphasize animal nutrition housing and animal health It is important to understand the livestock responses to the environment and analyze them in order to design modifications of nutritional and environmental management thereby improving animal comfort and performance
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