Environmental impact from animal production
Syllabus and other information
Syllabus
PVS0136 Environmental impact from animal production, 2.0 Credits
Subjects
Animal ScienceEducation cycle
Postgraduate levelGrading scale
Language
EnglishPrior knowledge
Admitted to a postgraduate program in animal science, biology, veterinary medicine, food science, nutrition, nursing, or related subjects, or to a residency program in veterinary science. Admittance to a postgraduate program in social sciences with a dissertation topic related to the environmental effects of animal production would also qualify for course participation.Objectives
On completion of the course the student shall be able to describe and discuss the direct and indirect environmental effects associated with animal agriculture with respect to:
Their relative importance and magnitude
How they relate to the own area of research
The current status of mitigation strategies in different production systems
Content
The course is built around the feed cycle, i. e. the production of feed crops; their storage, handling and feeding; and the recirculation of animal wastes to new feed crops. The contribution from each step as well as the aggregated environmental impact for entire production systems of different intensities are highlighted. Animal-specific properties of dairy and beef cattle, horses, pigs and poultry that are linked to environmental issues are covered. Greenhouse gases and losses of P and reactive N are the emphasized issues. Self-supplying systems serve as a model, but the actual situation with global trade of feeds, fertilizers and other inputs is also covered. The course time is equally divided between lectures and group work.
Additional information
For application: www.slu.se/gs-vmas-coursesResponsible department
Department of Animal Nutrition and Management