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_aAir quality and livestock farming / _cedited by Thomas Banhazi, Andres Aland and Jörg Hartung. |
250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aBoca Raton, FL : _bCRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, _c2018. |
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_tpart SECTION I: Characteristics and sources of different airborne pollutants -- _tchapter 1 Airborne dust in livestock buildings / _rSteven J. Hoff -- _tchapter 2 Lagoon characteristics and ambient hydrogen sulfide concentrations at a swine feeding facility / _rAlbert J. Heber -- _tchapter 3 Ammonia and hydrogen sulfide in swine production / _rJi-Qin Ni -- _tchapter 4 Pollutants in livestock buildings: Ammonia and dust interplay with the respiratory tract -- _tAnnamaria Costa and Cinzia Domeneghini / _rAmmonia and dust interplay with the respiratory tract Annamaria Costa and Cinzia Domeneghini -- _tpart SECTION II: Measurement issues -- _tchapter 5 Gaseous emissions of bedded pack barns with wood chips and compost as bedding material / _rHendrik Jan van Dooren -- _tchapter 6 Seasonal variability of the PM and ammonia concentrations in uninsulated loose-housing cowshed / _rMarek Maasikmets -- _tchapter 7 Air quality and factors related to sub-optimal pig housing conditions in nursery and finishing rooms: A field study in 143 French herds -- _tChristelle Fablet, Fabrice Bidan, Virginie Dorenlor, Florent Eono, Eric Eveno, Nicolas Rose and François Madec / _rA field study in 143 French herds Christelle Fablet, Fabrice Bidan, Virginie Dorenlor, Florent Eono, Eric Eveno, Nicolas Rose and François Madec -- _tpart SECTION III: Pollutant levels encountered in livestock buildings -- _tchapter 8 Temperature, relative humidity, noise, dust and odor levels recorded on free-range piggery sites in three states of Australia / _rThomas Banhazi -- _tchapter 9 Airborne pollutant concentrations within and emission rates from Australian piggery buildings / _rThomas Banhazi -- _tchapter 10 Microclimate and air quality in uninsulated loose-housing cowsheds in temperate climate conditions / _rAllan Kaasik -- _tpart SECTION IV Effects of sub-optimal air quality on workers, animals and the environment -- _tchapter 11 Intensive livestock housing: a review: Preventing occupational respiratory hazards for workers -- _tKelley J. Donham / _rPreventing occupational respiratory hazards for workers Kelley J. Donham -- _tchapter 12 The effect of air quality in livestock buildings on the occupational health of farm workers / _rThomas Banhazi -- _tchapter 13 Dust dispersion modeling of fugitive emissions from piggeries / _rThomas Banhazi -- _tchapter 14 The effects of atmospheric ammonia during export of livestock / _rYu Zhang and Clive J.C. Phillips -- _tchapter 15 Hygiene and cleanliness in pig buildings as preventive medicine to ensure healthier animals / _rChristelle Fablet -- _tpart SECTION V Reduction methods Controlling internal concentrations and emissions from the animal buildings -- _tchapter 16 Controlling the internal concentrations of gases and odor within and emissions from animal buildings / _rJens Seedorf -- _tchapter 17 Controlling the internal concentrations of particulate matter within and emissions from animal buildings / _rJens Seedorf -- _tchapter 18 Emission reduction from livestock buildings using a filtration device / _rThomas Banhazi -- _tchapter 19 Effect of electrostatic precipitation on particulate matter emissions from a high-rise layer house / _rTeng-Teeh Lim -- _tpart SECTION VI Reduction methods and technologies for controlling airborne pollutants -- _tchapter 20 Oil-spraying technologies to be used for dust reduction in livestock buildings / _rHisamitsu Takai -- _tchapter 21 Housing index development for a holistic air quality evaluation: A preliminary framework -- _tJens Seedorf / _rA preliminary framework Jens Seedorf -- _tchapter 22 Computer-based management of air quality data: Development of a software system -- _tThomas Banhazi / _rDevelopment of a software system Thomas Banhazi. |
520 | 3 | _aAir quality has a direct influence on health, welfare and production performance of livestock as the high concentrations of noxious gases, dust and airborne microorganisms are likely to reduce production efficiency and the general welfare of farm animals. Long term exposure to particulates in livestock buildings might also affect the respiratory health of farm workers. Dust in animal buildings contains many biologically active substances such as bacteria, fungi, endotoxins and residues of antibiotics (as a result of veterinary treatments) that are suspected to be hazardous to human health. Furthermore, air pollutants emitted from livestock buildings can reduce air, water and soil quality and can potentially undermine the health of nearby residents. Airborne emissions include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide, particulates like dust and microorganisms. In addition, other potentially harmful substances such as heavy metals, antibiotic residues and components of disinfectants might be also emitted from livestock building that are potentially damaging to ecosystems. In this book, key aspects of agricultural air quality, such as monitoring, managing and reducing airborne pollutants in and around livestock facilities are reviewed. This book will be useful for farming professionals, academics, students, policy makers, business leaders, regulatory bodies and agricultural consultants. | |
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_aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General. _2bisacsh |
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_aNATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection. _2bisacsh |
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_aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / General. _2bisacsh |
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650 | 0 | _aAgricultural pollution. | |
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_aLivestock _xClimatic factors. |
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_aAland, Andres, _eeditor. |
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_aBanhazi, Thomas, _eeditor. |
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_aHartung, Jörg, _eeditor. |
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710 | 2 | _aTaylor and Francis. | |
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_iPrint version: _z9781138027039 _w(DLC) 2018008186 |
830 | 0 | _aSustainable energy developments. | |
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