An Innovative and Cost-Effective Solution for Livestock Waste Management in China, Thailand and Vietnam
The East Asia region is home to more than half the world s stock of pigs and more than one-third of the world s poultry a population that is expected to grow rapidly over the next decades. As a result, about 26 percent of the total area in East Asi...
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okr-10986-171082021-04-23T14:03:33Z An Innovative and Cost-Effective Solution for Livestock Waste Management in China, Thailand and Vietnam Roos, Kurt Ru, Jiang Zhou, Weiguo ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY AGRICULTURE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANIMAL ANIMAL MANURE BIOGAS CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL ECOSYSTEMS EMISSIONS ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SAVINGS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FARM FARMERS FISH FUEL GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL METHANE EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HUMAN HEALTH HYDROGEN INDUSTRIAL LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION INDUSTRIAL PIG INTEGRATION LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FARMS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK WASTE LIVESTOCK WASTE MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK WASTE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY MANURE MANAGEMENT METHANE MINES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS SYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OIL PIG PIGS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION REDUCTION POULTRY PRIVATE SECTOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY The East Asia region is home to more than half the world s stock of pigs and more than one-third of the world s poultry a population that is expected to grow rapidly over the next decades. As a result, about 26 percent of the total area in East Asia suffers from significant nutrient surpluses, mainly from agricultural sources. For instance, the region has a 47 percent surplus of phosphorus and a 16 percent surplus of nitrogen, both from animal manure. This contributes significantly to the degradation of regional water quality. To address this issue, the Global Environment Facility (GEF) funded the Livestock Waste Management in East Asia (LWMEA) Project. This smart lesson discusses major challenges faced and key lessons learned from implementing that regional project. 2014-02-19T16:55:56Z 2014-02-19T16:55:56Z 2012-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/17635110/innovative-cost-effective-solution-livestock-waste-management-china-thailand-vietnam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17108 English en_US IFC smart lessons brief; CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific |
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ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY AGRICULTURE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANIMAL ANIMAL MANURE BIOGAS CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL ECOSYSTEMS EMISSIONS ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SAVINGS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FARM FARMERS FISH FUEL GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL METHANE EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HUMAN HEALTH HYDROGEN INDUSTRIAL LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION INDUSTRIAL PIG INTEGRATION LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FARMS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK WASTE LIVESTOCK WASTE MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK WASTE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY MANURE MANAGEMENT METHANE MINES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS SYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OIL PIG PIGS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION REDUCTION POULTRY PRIVATE SECTOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY |
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ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY AGRICULTURE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANIMAL ANIMAL MANURE BIOGAS CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL ECOSYSTEMS EMISSIONS ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SAVINGS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FARM FARMERS FISH FUEL GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL METHANE EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HUMAN HEALTH HYDROGEN INDUSTRIAL LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION INDUSTRIAL PIG INTEGRATION LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FARMS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK WASTE LIVESTOCK WASTE MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK WASTE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY MANURE MANAGEMENT METHANE MINES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS SYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OIL PIG PIGS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION REDUCTION POULTRY PRIVATE SECTOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY Roos, Kurt Ru, Jiang Zhou, Weiguo An Innovative and Cost-Effective Solution for Livestock Waste Management in China, Thailand and Vietnam |
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The East Asia region is home to more
than half the world s stock of pigs and more than one-third
of the world s poultry a population that is expected to grow
rapidly over the next decades. As a result, about 26 percent
of the total area in East Asia suffers from significant
nutrient surpluses, mainly from agricultural sources. For
instance, the region has a 47 percent surplus of phosphorus
and a 16 percent surplus of nitrogen, both from animal
manure. This contributes significantly to the degradation of
regional water quality. To address this issue, the Global
Environment Facility (GEF) funded the Livestock Waste
Management in East Asia (LWMEA) Project. This smart lesson
discusses major challenges faced and key lessons learned
from implementing that regional project. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Roos, Kurt Ru, Jiang Zhou, Weiguo |
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Roos, Kurt Ru, Jiang Zhou, Weiguo |
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Roos, Kurt |
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An Innovative and Cost-Effective Solution for Livestock Waste Management in China, Thailand and Vietnam |
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An Innovative and Cost-Effective Solution for Livestock Waste Management in China, Thailand and Vietnam |
title_full |
An Innovative and Cost-Effective Solution for Livestock Waste Management in China, Thailand and Vietnam |
title_fullStr |
An Innovative and Cost-Effective Solution for Livestock Waste Management in China, Thailand and Vietnam |
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An Innovative and Cost-Effective Solution for Livestock Waste Management in China, Thailand and Vietnam |
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innovative and cost-effective solution for livestock waste management in china, thailand and vietnam |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/17635110/innovative-cost-effective-solution-livestock-waste-management-china-thailand-vietnam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17108 |
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