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- W67778225 abstract "One of the common tendencies of livestock activities in developed countries is to intensify the animal production and to increase the size of the production units. High animal density is always accompanied by production of a surplus of manure, representing a considerable pollution threat for the environment in these areas. Intensive animal production needs therefore suitable manure management, aiming to optimise their recycling. Treatment technologies can play an important role in the management of livestock manure by providing a more flexible approach to land application and acreage limitations, and by solving specific problems such as odours, pathogens, water pollution, ammonia emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, and phosphorus and heavy metal contamination of soils. Treatment can be enhanced with the use of biological, chemical, and physical methodologies, especially in combination as part of holistic systems. This chapter discusses sustainable treatment practices, emerging technologies, and holistic systems to solve related problems and to provide direction on animal waste treatment systems of the future." @default.
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- W67778225 title "Livestock Waste: Fears and Opportunities" @default.
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