Greenhouse gas emissions from enteric fermentation of livestock in Bolivia: values for 1990-2000 and future projections

E. Garcia-Apaza, O. Paz, I. Arana
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Gas emissions from enteric fermentation of the domestic livestock contribute to greenhouse gas inventories. Farming activities in Bolivia have nearly doubled methane emissions during the past decade. Methane was the second most important greenhouse gas emitted from human activities in Bolivia according the 1990–2000 GHG inventory. Emissions of methane from enteric fermentation of three regions of Bolivia, highland, valley and lowland, were studied. Atmospheric methane concentrations have increased by a factor of 1.1 to 1.3 in response to this increase and continue to rise. The projection of fermentation enteric gas emissions depends on the increase of the livestock, which was assumed for this study to be linear for 2001–2015 with an increment of 2.27%. In this overview, we examine past trends in the emission of methane due to the enteric fermentation and the sources and sinks that determine its growth rate.
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玻利维亚牲畜肠道发酵产生的温室气体排放:1990-2000年的数值和未来预测
家畜肠道发酵产生的气体排放增加了温室气体清单。玻利维亚的农业活动在过去十年中几乎增加了一倍的甲烷排放量。根据1990-2000年温室气体清单,甲烷是玻利维亚人类活动排放的第二大温室气体。研究了玻利维亚高原、河谷和低地3个地区肠道发酵过程中甲烷的排放。由于这种增加,大气甲烷浓度增加了1.1至1.3倍,而且还在继续增加。发酵肠道气体排放量的预测取决于牲畜的增加,本研究假设2001-2015年牲畜的增加是线性的,增加了2.27%。在这篇综述中,我们研究了由于肠道发酵而产生的甲烷排放的过去趋势以及决定其增长速度的源和汇。
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