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Environment & Livestock in India : With a Comparative Study of the Indian & US Dairy Systems

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This book presents the first comprehensive study of the national and global environmental effects of Indias livestock production system.

The first few chapters provide a descriptive account of Indias livestock biodiversity as determined by environmental conditions, modes of livestock farming, chief features of mixed livestock farming integrated with agriculture, and its direct and indirect linkages with environment.

The authors have also formulated an environmental model of the livestock production system in an input-output framework.

Environmental effects are shown to occur on both sides of the system.

The model should be of interest to environmental scientists and economists.

Based on the model the book provides estimates of greenhouse gases (methane) emission from cattle and buffaloes, carbon dioxide emission prevented due to animal energy use in agriculture arising out of fossil-fuel saving, arable land area saved by recycling agricultural by-products as animal feed, as also from during cake as a source of biofuel, and the saving of chemical fertilizers by using during as manure.

The authors then value these positive environmental contributions in rupee terms. Interestingly, they conclude that the sum of these values is much more than the value of output of Indias livestock sector as a whole.

Finally, the book compares the environmental effects of the Indian dairy production system with that of the US.

This comparison is particularly addressed to environmentally concerned readers in the developed world.

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Product Details
8173045631 / 9788173045639
Hardback
01/01/2004
India
196 pages
145 x 225 mm