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11312: Biomass and bioenergy production in organic agriculture. Consequences for soil fertility, environment, spread of animal parasites and socio-economy. BioConcnes, a 4-year interdisciplinary project.

Hauggaard-Nielsen, H; Ambus, P; Dalgaard, T; Johansen, A; Jørgensen, U; Nielsen, A.M.; Nielsen, L.H.; Olesen, J.E.; Roepstorff, A; Skytte, K; Smith, J.E.; Thomsen, A.B.; Thomsen, M.H. and Jensen, E.S. (2007) Biomass and bioenergy production in organic agriculture. Consequences for soil fertility, environment, spread of animal parasites and socio-economy. BioConcnes, a 4-year interdisciplinary project.. Poster presented at 23rd NJF Congres, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagne, Denmark, 26-29 June, 2007.

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Summary

Energy production and energy use in organic agriculture (OA) need to be addressed in order to reduce the reliance on non-renewable fossil fuels and minimize greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Thus, there is an obligation to find consensus between the apparent opposing aims of renewable (bio) energy production and soil fertility in OA. This project aims at designing and evaluate a combined concept for biomass and bio-energy production in OA, while considering soil fertility.

Document Language:English
Subject Areas: Farming Systems > Farm nutrient management
Environmental aspects > Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Farming Systems > Social aspects
Values, standards and certification > Technology assessment
Environmental aspects > Air and water emissions
Farming Systems > Farm economics
Research affiliation: Denmark > DARCOF III (2005-2010) > BIOCONCENS - Biomass and bio-energy production in organic agriculture
Funding Part:75-100%
Total budget (Euro):0
Orgprints ID Number:11312
Contact:Ambus, Dr Per
Deposited On:01 October 2007
EPrint Type:Conference poster
Published?:Unpublished
Peer Review Status:Not peer-reviewed

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