Browsing by Author "Kipling, Richard P."

Browsing by Author "Kipling, Richard P."

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  • Ozkan, S.; Vitali, Andrea; Lacetera, N.; Amon, B.; Bannik, A.; Bartley, D.J.; Blanco-Penedo, I.; de Haas, Y.; Dufrasne, I.; Elliott, J.; Eory, V.; Fox, N. J.; Garnsworthy, P. C.; Gengler, N.; Hammami, H.; Kyriazakis, I.; Leclère, D.; Lessire, F.; Macleod, M.; Robinson, T. P.; Ruete, A.; Sandars, Daniel L.; Shrestha, S.; Stott, A. W.; Twardy, S.; Vanrobays, M. L.; Vosough Ahmadi, B.; Weindl, I.; Wheelhouse, N.; Williams, A. G.; Williams, H. W.; Wilson, A. J.; østergaard, S.; Kipling, Richard P. (Elsevier, 2016-07-29)
    Climate change has the potential to impair livestock health, with consequences for animal welfare, productivity, greenhouse gas emissions, and human livelihoods and health. Modelling has an important role in assessing the ...
  • Kipling, Richard P.; Virkajarvi, Perttu; Breitsameter, Laura; Curnel, Yannick; De Swaef, Tom; Gustavsson, Anne-Maj; Hennart, Sylvain; Hoglind, Mats; Jarvenranta, Kirsi; Minet, Julien; Nendel, Claas; Persson, Tomas; Picon-Cochard, Catherine; Rolinski, Susanne; Sandars, Daniel L.; Scollan, Nigel D.; Sebek, Leon; Seddaiu, Giovanna; Topp, Cairistiona F. E.; Twardy, Stanislaw; van Middelkoop, Jantine; Wu, Lianhai; Bellocchi, Gianni (Elsevier, 2016-05-19)
    Grassland-based ruminant production systems are integral to sustainable food production in Europe, converting plant materials indigestible to humans into nutritious food, while providing a range of environmental and cultural ...
  • Kipling, Richard P.; Topp, Cairistiona F. E.; Bannink, André D.; Bartley, David J.; Blanco-Penedo, Isabel; Cortignani, Raffaele; del Prado, Agustín; Dono, Gabriele; Faverdin, Philippe; Graux, Anne Isabelle; Hutchings, Nicholas J.; Lauwers, Ludwig; Özkan Gülzari, Şeyda; Reidsma, Pytrik; Rolinski, Susanne; Ruiz-Ramos, Margarita; Sandars, Daniel L.; Sandor, Renata; Schönhart, Martin; Seddaiu, Giovanna; van Middelkoop, Jantine C.; Shrestha, Shailesh S.; Weindl, Isabelle; Eory, Vera (Elsevier, 2019-07-29)
    Modelling is key to adapting agriculture to climate change (CC), facilitating evaluation of the impacts and efficacy of adaptation measures, and the design of optimal strategies. Although there are many challenges to ...