Legal Requirements on Ammonia Emissions from Animal Production Buildings in European Countries and in Countries at the Eastern Mediterranean

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Legal Requirements on Ammonia Emissions from Animal Production Buildings in European Countries and in Countries at the Eastern Mediterranean. / Bjerg, Bjarne; Demeyer, Peter; Hoyaux, Julien; Didara, Mislav; Grönroos, Juha; Hassouna, Mélynda; Amon, Barbara; Bartzanas, Thomas; Sándor, Renáta; Fogarty, Micheal; Klas, Sivan; Schiavon, Stefano; Juskiene, Violeta; Kjosevski, Miroslav; Attard, George; Aarnink, André; Lind, Vibeke; Kuczyński, Tadeusz; Fangueiro, David; Marin, Monica Paula; Mihina, Stefan; Verbič, Jože; Calvet, Salvador; Jeppsson, Knut-håkan; Menzi, Harald; Sizmaz, Ozge; Norton, Tomas; Rogic, Biljana; Nosek, Stepan; Frolova, Olga; Schauberger, Günther; Penlington, Nigel.

Technology for Environmentally Friendly Livestock Production. Springer, 2023. s. 177-215 (Smart Animal Production).

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Bjerg, B, Demeyer, P, Hoyaux, J, Didara, M, Grönroos, J, Hassouna, M, Amon, B, Bartzanas, T, Sándor, R, Fogarty, M, Klas, S, Schiavon, S, Juskiene, V, Kjosevski, M, Attard, G, Aarnink, A, Lind, V, Kuczyński, T, Fangueiro, D, Marin, MP, Mihina, S, Verbič, J, Calvet, S, Jeppsson, K, Menzi, H, Sizmaz, O, Norton, T, Rogic, B, Nosek, S, Frolova, O, Schauberger, G & Penlington, N 2023, Legal Requirements on Ammonia Emissions from Animal Production Buildings in European Countries and in Countries at the Eastern Mediterranean. i Technology for Environmentally Friendly Livestock Production. Springer, Smart Animal Production, s. 177-215. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19730-7_8

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Bjerg, B., Demeyer, P., Hoyaux, J., Didara, M., Grönroos, J., Hassouna, M., Amon, B., Bartzanas, T., Sándor, R., Fogarty, M., Klas, S., Schiavon, S., Juskiene, V., Kjosevski, M., Attard, G., Aarnink, A., Lind, V., Kuczyński, T., Fangueiro, D., ... Penlington, N. (2023). Legal Requirements on Ammonia Emissions from Animal Production Buildings in European Countries and in Countries at the Eastern Mediterranean. I Technology for Environmentally Friendly Livestock Production (s. 177-215). Springer. Smart Animal Production https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19730-7_8

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Bjerg B, Demeyer P, Hoyaux J, Didara M, Grönroos J, Hassouna M o.a. Legal Requirements on Ammonia Emissions from Animal Production Buildings in European Countries and in Countries at the Eastern Mediterranean. I Technology for Environmentally Friendly Livestock Production. Springer. 2023. s. 177-215. (Smart Animal Production). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19730-7_8

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Bjerg, Bjarne ; Demeyer, Peter ; Hoyaux, Julien ; Didara, Mislav ; Grönroos, Juha ; Hassouna, Mélynda ; Amon, Barbara ; Bartzanas, Thomas ; Sándor, Renáta ; Fogarty, Micheal ; Klas, Sivan ; Schiavon, Stefano ; Juskiene, Violeta ; Kjosevski, Miroslav ; Attard, George ; Aarnink, André ; Lind, Vibeke ; Kuczyński, Tadeusz ; Fangueiro, David ; Marin, Monica Paula ; Mihina, Stefan ; Verbič, Jože ; Calvet, Salvador ; Jeppsson, Knut-håkan ; Menzi, Harald ; Sizmaz, Ozge ; Norton, Tomas ; Rogic, Biljana ; Nosek, Stepan ; Frolova, Olga ; Schauberger, Günther ; Penlington, Nigel. / Legal Requirements on Ammonia Emissions from Animal Production Buildings in European Countries and in Countries at the Eastern Mediterranean. Technology for Environmentally Friendly Livestock Production. Springer, 2023. s. 177-215 (Smart Animal Production).

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AU - Bartzanas, Thomas

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AU - Calvet, Salvador

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AU - Menzi, Harald

AU - Sizmaz, Ozge

AU - Norton, Tomas

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