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Session 18. Modelling complexity in LFS to address trade-offs and synergies for efficiency
Date: 28 August 2012; 14:00 - 18:00 hours
Chairperson: Tichit
Theatre Session
Why livestock farming
systems are complex objects
Martin, O.
Integrated
simulation/optimization models to deal with multiple farming
objectives
Villalba, D., Díez-Unquera, B., Carrascal, A., Bernués, A. and
Ruiz, R.
Management flexibility
as a new dimension of the trade-offs occurring in grassland
agroecosystems
Sabatier, R., Doyen, L. and Tichit, M.
Modelling the effect of
turnout date to pasture in spring of yearling dairy bred cattle
Ashfield, A., Crosson, P. and Wallace, M.
Some considerations
about multicriteria evaluation of farm sustainabilty
Botreau, R.
Modeling complexity in
livestock farming systems to address trade-offs and synergies
Rossing, W.A.H., Groot, J.C.J., Oomen, G.J.M. and Tittonell, P.
Planning intensity and
its spatial allocation for reconciling livestock production and
biodiversity
Teillard, F. and Tichit, M.
Intensification as a way
to reduce cattle greenhouse gas emissions: a question of scale
Puillet, L., Agabriel, J., Peyraud, J.L. and Faverdin, P.