牛奶的碳足迹:埃塞俄比亚Mekelle牛奶棚内城郊和城市奶牛场的案例研究

IF 2.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Carbon Management Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17583004.2022.2039301
E. Balcha, H. T. Menghistu, A. Zenebe, Birhanu Hadush
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在埃塞俄比亚,迫切需要提高牛奶产量,其中城市和城郊农场发挥着重要作用。因此,应该了解这种生产系统在温室气体(GHG)排放中的作用。本研究以埃塞俄比亚Mekelle牛奶棚为研究对象,随机选取50个城市和42个城郊奶牛场,收集了主要和次要数据。采用生命周期评估(LCA)方法对温室气体排放量进行量化,采用从摇篮到农场大门的方法。城郊和城市农场单位牛平均温室气体排放量(000 kg CO2-e -1)分别为2.84±1.23和3.19±1.99。城郊和城郊农场肠道发酵比例分别为75.5%和73.6%。牛奶对城郊农场和城市农场经济价值的贡献率分别为88.5%和90.8%。总体而言,城市和城郊农场在不进行经济配置的情况下的产奶量CF分别为2.2 kg CO2-e/kg和3.2 kg CO2-e/kg,在进行经济配置的情况下分别为2.0 kg CO2-e/kg和2.8 kg CO2-e/kg。为了减少奶牛场的温室气体排放强度,采用气候智能型奶牛场实践非常重要。
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Carbon footprint of cows’ milk: a case study of peri-urban and urban dairy farms within Mekelle milk-shed, Ethiopia
Abstract In Ethiopia, there is an urge to enhance milk production where urban and peri-urban farms play important role. Therefore, the role of such production system in Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions should be known. This study was conducted with the objective of estimating the carbon footprint (CF) of milk within Mekelle milkshed, Ethiopia. 50 urban and 42 peri-urban dairy farms were selected randomly and both primary and secondary data was collected. Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) approach was employed to quantify GHG emissions using cradle to- farm gate approach. The mean GHG emissions per cattle unit (000 kg CO2-e y-1) were 2.84 ± 1.23 and 3.19 ± 1.99 for peri-urban and urban farms, respectively. The share of enteric fermentation was 75.5% and 73.6% for peri-urban and urban farms, respectively. Milk contributed for 88.5% and 90.8% to the economic value of peri-urban and urban farms, respectively. Overall, the CF of milk production in urban and peri-urban farms was 2.2 kg CO2-e/kg and 3.2 kg CO2-e/kg without economic allocation, and 2.0 kg CO2-e/kg and 2.8 kg CO2-e/kg with economic allocation. In order to reduce GHG emission intensity from dairy farms it is important to adopt climate smart dairy practices.
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Carbon Management
Carbon Management ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Carbon Management is a scholarly peer-reviewed forum for insights from the diverse array of disciplines that enhance our understanding of carbon dioxide and other GHG interactions – from biology, ecology, chemistry and engineering to law, policy, economics and sociology. The core aim of Carbon Management is it to examine the options and mechanisms for mitigating the causes and impacts of climate change, which includes mechanisms for reducing emissions and enhancing the removal of GHGs from the atmosphere, as well as metrics used to measure performance of options and mechanisms resulting from international treaties, domestic policies, local regulations, environmental markets, technologies, industrial efforts and consumer choices. One key aim of the journal is to catalyse intellectual debate in an inclusive and scientific manner on the practical work of policy implementation related to the long-term effort of managing our global GHG emissions and impacts. Decisions made in the near future will have profound impacts on the global climate and biosphere. Carbon Management delivers research findings in an accessible format to inform decisions in the fields of research, education, management and environmental policy.
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