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C.M. Groenestein
C.M. Groenestein
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Interactions and coupling between emissions of methane and nitrous oxide from animal husbandry
GJ Monteny, CM Groenestein, MA Hilhorst
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 60 (1), 123-132, 2001
2572001
Volatilization of ammonia, nitrous oxide and nitric oxide in deep-litter systems for fattening pigs
CM Groenestein, HG Van Faassen
Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research 65 (4), 269-274, 1996
2151996
Environmental consequences of processing manure to produce mineral fertilizer and bio-energy
JW De Vries, CM Groenestein, IJM De Boer
Journal of environmental management 102, 173-183, 2012
1842012
A model for inventory of ammonia emissions from agriculture in the Netherlands
GL Velthof, C Van Bruggen, CM Groenestein, BJ De Haan, ...
Atmospheric environment 46, 248-255, 2012
1512012
Emissions of Ammonia, Nitrous Oxide and Methane During the Management of Solid Manures
J Webb, SG Sommer, T Kupper, K Groenestein, NJ Hutchings, ...
Agroecology and Strategies for Climate Change, 67-107, 2011
1032011
Comparison of ammonia emissions related to nitrogen use efficiency of livestock production in Europe
CM Groenestein, NJ Hutchings, HD Haenel, B Amon, H Menzi, ...
Journal of cleaner production 211, 1162-1170, 2019
642019
A novel design approach for livestock housing based on recursive control--with examples to reduce environmental pollution
B Bos, PWG Groot Koerkamp, K Groenestein
Livestock Production Science 84 (2), 157-170, 2003
502003
Integrated manure management to reduce environmental impact: II. Environmental impact assessment of strategies
JW De Vries, CM Groenestein, JJ Schröder, WB Hoogmoed, W Sukkel, ...
Agricultural Systems 138, 88-99, 2015
492015
Effective strategies to reduce methane emissions from livestock
MA Hilhorst, HC Willers, CM Groenestein, GJ Monteny
2001 ASAE Annual Meeting, 1, 1998
471998
Animal-waste management and emission of ammonia from livestock housing systems: field studies.
CM Groenestein
441993
Microbial processes in deep-litter systems for fattening pigs and emission of ammonia, nitrous oxide and nitric oxide.
CM Groenestein, J Oosthoek, HG Faassen
441993
Methodiek voor berekening van ammoniakemissie uit de landbouw in Nederland
GL Velthof, C Van Bruggen, CM Groenestein, BJ De Haan, ...
Wettelijke Onderzoekstaken Natuur & Milieu, 2009
432009
Methodology for estimating emissions from agriculture in the Netherlands.: Calculations of CH4, NH3, N2O, NOx, PM10, PM2. 5 and CO2 with the National Emission Model for …
J Vonk, A Bannink, C van Bruggen, CM Groenestein, JFM Huijsmans, ...
WOT Natuur & Milieu, 2016
362016
Integrated manure management to reduce environmental impact: I. Structured design of strategies
JW De Vries, WB Hoogmoed, CM Groenestein, JJ Schröder, W Sukkel, ...
Agricultural Systems 139, 29-37, 2015
362015
Methodology for estimating emissions from agriculture in the Netherlands: Calculations of CH4, NH3, N2O, NOx, NMVOC, PM10, PM2. 5 and CO2 with the National Emission Model for …
LA Lagerwerf, A Bannink, C Van Bruggen, CM Groenestein, ...
Statutory Research Tasks Unit for Nature & the Environment, 2019
332019
Measures to reduce ammonia emissions from livestock manures: now, soon and later
CM Groenestein, MCJ Smits, JFM Huijsmans, O Oenema
Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2011
332011
Environmental aspects of improving sow welfare with group housing and straw bedding
CM Groenestein
PQDT-Global, 2006
282006
Effect of urinations on the ammonia emission from group-housing systems for sows with straw bedding: model assessment
CM Groenestein, GJ Monteny, AJA Aarnink, JHM Metz
Biosystems Engineering 97 (1), 89-98, 2007
272007
Ammonia emission from pig houses after frequent removal of slurry with scrapers.
CM Groenestein
261994
Emission factors for methane and nitrous oxide from manure management and mitigation options
K Groenestein, J Mosquera, S Van der Sluis
Journal of integrative environmental sciences 9 (sup1), 139-146, 2012
252012
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