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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Gado de Corte.
Data corrente:  19/02/2018
Data da última atualização:  19/02/2018
Tipo da produção científica:  Artigo em Anais de Congresso
Autoria:  BARIONI, L. G.; SILVA, R. de O.; FASIABEN, M. do C. R.; MEDEIROS, S. R. de.
Afiliação:  LUIS GUSTAVO BARIONI, CNPTIA; Rafael de Oliveira Silva, Research Division, SRUC; MARIA DO CARMO RAMOS FASIABEN, CNPTIA; SERGIO RAPOSO DE MEDEIROS, CNPGC.
Título:  Fitting Brazilian livestock production to changes in natural and political environments.
Ano de publicação:  2017
Fonte/Imprenta:  In: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BRAZILIAN SOCIETY OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 52., 2017, Foz do Iguaçu. A new view of animal science: challenges and perspectives: proceedings. Foz do Iguaçu: SBZ: UFPR, 2017.
Páginas:  p. 146-163.
ISSN:  1983-4357
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  Cattle production is the human activity with largest land use. Rises in demand for cattle products and steady or lower grasslands availability are projected, impelling high rates of productivity gain. However, greater pasture production seasonality in the main producing regions will challenge exclusive pasture-fed production in Brazil. Recovery of degraded pastureland, increasing feed supplementation and feedlots, and integration of livestock production with annual crops, forestry and ethanol agroindustry are promising strategies sustainable intensification under climate change. Digital transformation empowers society to influence public policies and products chains, rapidly changing production constraints and increasing demand for information from production systems. In this context, reducing vulnerability in the international market will demand national institutions and research teams to take part on international initiatives to produce new metrics, models, methods and analysis, which have the potential to affect the cattle industry. Lack of digital literacy of smallholder farmers in remote areas is also seen as an vulnerability, because of their reduced capacity to respond to this new connected environment.
Palavras-Chave:  Crop-Livestock systems; Livestock farming.
Thesagro:  Agricultura sustentável; Gado de corte; Pecuária.
Thesaurus Nal:  Beef cattle; Sustainable agricultural intensification; Sustainable agriculture.
Categoria do assunto:  --
URL:  https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/171707/1/PL-Fitting-Barioni-etal.pdf
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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Amazônia Oriental.
Data corrente:  05/12/2023
Data da última atualização:  05/12/2023
Tipo da produção científica:  Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico
Autoria:  MALHI, Y.; MELACK, J.; GATTI, L. V.; OMETTO, J.; KESSELMEIER, J.; WOLFF, S.; ARAGÃO, L. E. O.; COSTA, M.; SALESKA, S.; PANGALA, S. R.; BASSO, L. S.; RIZZO, L.; ARAUJO, A. C. de; RESTREPO-COUPE, N.
Afiliação:  YADVINDER MALHI, University of Oxford; JOHN MELACK, University of California; LUCIANA V. GATTI, IPEN-CNEN / INPE; JEAN OMETTO, University of California; JÜRGEN KESSELMEIER, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry; STEFAN WOLFF, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry; LUIZ E. O. ARAGÃO, University of California / University of Exeter; MARCOS COSTA, UFV; SCOTT SALESKA, University of Arizona; SUNITHA R. PANGALA, Lancaster University; LUANA S. BASSO, University of California; LUCIANA RIZZO, COLABORADORA EMBRAPA; ALESSANDRO CARIOCA DE ARAUJO, CPATU; NATALIA RESTREPO-COUPE, University of Technology Sydney.
Título:  Biogeochemical cycles of the Amazon.
Ano de publicação:  2021
Fonte/Imprenta:  In: SCIENCE panel for the Amazon: Amazon assessment report 2021: part I: The Amazon as a regional entity of the Earth system. New York, NY: United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, 2021.
Páginas:  Cap. 6, pag. irregular.
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  The Amazon basin hosts the Earth?s largest extent of tropical forest and the world?s largest river system. These two features make it a major contributor to regional and global biogeochemical cycles, such as the carbon cycle and major nutrient cycles. This chapter summarizes our understanding of the cycles of three key biogeochemical elements in the Amazon (carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus), spanning both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Historically, the intact Amazon biome has been a major carbon sink, though this sink appears to be weakening over time. The chapter also examines the net emissions of two other key trace gases with substantial contributions to radiative warming (methane and dinitrogen oxide), and trace gas and aerosol emissions and their impact on atmospheric pollution, cloud properties, and water cycling.
Thesaurus NAL:  Aerosols; Carbon; Carbon dioxide; Methane; Nitrogen.
Categoria do assunto:  P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra
URL:  https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1159190/1/Biogeochemical-cycles.pdf
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Registro original:  Embrapa Amazônia Oriental (CPATU)
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