Proceedings of the MACSUR International Livestock Modelling and Research Colloquium
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Research and innovation for a competitive and sustainable animal production sector in a climate changing Europe: linking up MACSUR with Animal Task Force
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 1-2
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Making a decision-support system for dairy farmers usable throughout Europe: the challenge of feed evaluation
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 3-5
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An integrated simulation and optimization model of sheep farms as a tool to explore technical and environmental objectives
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 6-8
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The need for a quantitative assessment of animal welfare trade-offs in climate change mitigation scenarios
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 9-11
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Rumination time, milk yield, milking frequency of grazing dairy cows milked by a mobile automatic system during mild heat stress
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 12-14
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Effects of heat waves on mortality of dairy cows
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 15-16
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Direct climate change impacts on cattle indicated by THI models
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 17-20
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Eco-DREAMS-S: modelling the impact of climate change on milk performance in organic dairy farms
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 21-23
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Impact of animal health on greenhouse gas emissions
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 24-25
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DairyCant: a model for the reduction of dairy farm greenhouse gas emissions
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 26-28
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A systems-life cycle assessment approach to modelling the impact of improvements in cattle health on greenhouse gas emissions
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 29-31
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Modelling livestock parasite risk under climate change
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 32-34
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A holistic, dynamic model to quantify and mitigate the environmental impacts of cattle farming
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 35-36
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Modelling the impact of environmental changes on grassland systems with SPACSYS
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 37-39
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Modelling the impact on greenhouse gas emissions of using underutilized feed resources in dairy goat systems
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 40-42
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Pasture harvest, carbon sequestration and feeding potentials under different grazing intensities
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 43-45
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Further effects of forage on greenhouse gases estimated by DairyCant for dairy farms
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 46-48
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Uncertainty in simulating biomass yield and carbon–water fluxes from grasslands under climate change
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 49-51
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Developing skills: how to train adaptive modelers
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 52-53
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
ABS volume 6 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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- 01 April 2015, pp. f1-f5
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