Pollution from industrialized livestock production

dc.contributor.author Animal Production and Health Division
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.date.lastModified 2019-05-28T13:40:14.0000000Z
dc.description.abstract In recent decades, livestock production has increased rapidly, particularly in the developing world. Most of the increased production comes from industrial farms clustered around major urban centres. Such large concentrations of animals and animal wastes close to dense human population often cause considerable pollution problems. The rapid growth of livestock production highlights the urgent need for effective policies to regulate intensive livestock operations and su pport environmentally and economically sustainable approaches to handling waste.
dc.identifier.url http://www.fao.org/3/a-a0261e.pdf
dc.language.iso English
dc.rights.copyright FAO
dc.title Pollution from industrialized livestock production
dc.type Book (stand-alone)
fao.edition 1
fao.identifier.jobnumber A0261E
fao.identifier.uri http://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/d8bf813c-b1db-5332-b77c-0979b461331a
fao.subject.agrovoc environmental impact
fao.subject.agrovoc pollution control
fao.subject.agrovoc waste management
fao.subject.agrovoc agricultural wastes
fao.subject.agrovoc animal production
fao.subject.agrovoc livestock
fao.subject.agrovoc environmental policies
fao.subject.agrovoc intensive husbandry
fao.visibilitytype PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE
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