Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal manure management, 1990-2003

Publication

Since 2005 the Netherlands has used a new country-specific method to calculate the methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal manure management. The calculated methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal manure management were approximately 70% higher than previously calculated.

Abstract

Since 2005 the Netherlands has used a new country-specific method to calculate the methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal manure management. Compared to the default methods provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, this method has led to a more realistic estimate of the emissions. Manure management in the Netherlands comprises manure storage, manure production in the meadow and manure processing. Methane and nitrous oxide contribute to the greenhouse effect and, in order to meet the commitments of the Kyoto protocol, have to be reported annually in the Dutch National Inventory Report.

This protocol encourages countries to use country-specific methods rather than the default methods provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The report describes the calculation schemes and data sources used for methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal manure management in the Netherlands. The elaborate explanation will facilitate expert reviewing. Finally, the report also presents an overview of the methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal manure management and the underlying data used in the 1990 - 2003 period.

Authors

van der Hoek, K.W., van Schijndel, M.W.

Specifications

Publication title
Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal manure management, 1990-2003
Publication date
17 July 2006
Publication type
Publication
Publication language
English
Product number
91770