Climate Change and Livestock Production: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives
Veerasamy Sejian editor Surinder Singh Chauhan editor Chinnasamy Devaraj editor Pradeep Kumar Malik editor Raghavendra Bhatta editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore
Published:7th Feb '23
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This book describes the importance of sustainable livestock production from a food security perspective in the changing climate scenario. It covers the amelioration of climate change impacts and describes the various mitigation strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions. The book targets sustainable livestock production by covering diverse concepts of amelioration, mitigation, and policy up-gradation. Further, it examines various adverse impacts of climate change on growth, meat, milk, and reproduction in livestock. Most importantly, the book covers novel aspects of quantifying heat stress response of livestock based on non-invasive methodologies, including infrared thermal imaging, sensor-based applications, hair, urine, and fecal cortisol estimation. Particular emphasis was given to describing the skin-based novel approaches to establish climate resilience in indigenous breeds. The book provides detailed descriptions of alleviating climate change impacts on shelter management, nutritional interventions, and genetics-based strategies involving advanced genomic tools. Lastly, it highlights the livestock species which could be considered ideal climate-resilient animal models to withstand the adversities associated with climate change.
ISBN: 9789811698385
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321 pages
1st ed. 2021