Zerendatu BC3 Journal Articles honen arabera: egilea"Manzano, P."
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Animal board invited review: Animal source foods in healthy, sustainable, and ethical diets – An argument against drastic limitation of livestock in the food system
Leroy, F.; Abraini, F.; Beal, T.; Dominguez-Salas, P.; Gregorini, P.; Rowntree, J.; Manzano, P.; van Vliet, S. (Animal, 2022-03-01)... -
Carbon footprint of transhumant sheep farms: accounting for natural baseline emissions in Mediterranean systems
Pardo, G.; Casas, R.; Casas, A.; Manzano, P. (International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2023)Purpose: Transhumance has rarely been analyzed through LCA approaches, and there is little evidence about its emissions level when conducted under different practices (by truck or on foot) or compared to sedentary livestock ... -
Challenges for the balanced attribution of livestock's environmental impacts: The art of conveying simple messages around complex realities
Manzano, P.; Rowntree, J.; Thompson, L.; Del Prado, A.; Ederer, P.; Windisch, W.; Lee, W.R.F. (Animal Frontiers, 2023-04-01)... -
Comparable GHG emissions from animals in wildlife and livestock-dominated savannas
Manzano, P.; del Prado, A.; Pardo, G. (npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 2023)Pastoralism in Old World savannas is known to emit a significant share of global livestock-sourced greenhouse gases (GHG). Here, we compare calculated emissions from animals in a wildlife-dominated savanna (14.3 Mg km−2), ... -
Global principles in local traditional knowledge: A review of forage plant-livestock-herder interactions
Sharifian, A.; Gantuya, B.; Wario, H.T.; Kotowski, M.A.; Barani, H.; Manzano, P.; Krätli, S.; Babai, D.; Biró, M.; Sáfián, L.; Erdenetsogt, J.; Qabel, Q.M.; Molnár, Z. (Journal of Environmental Management, 2023)An understanding of traditional ecological knowledge systems is increasingly acknowledged as a means of helping to develop global, regional and national, but locally relevant policies. Pastoralists often use lands that are ... -
Herbivory baseline estimates in Spanish protected areas, and environmental implications
Serrano-Zulueta, R.; Pardo, G.; Pauné, F.; del Prado, A.; Manzano, P. (Landscape Ecology, 2023-12-01)Context: There are no estimations of herbivory baselines in Spain. Due to the bioclimatic conditions, ungulates have maintained Open Ecosystems until the Holocene. Pastoral tradition later fulfilled the niche of wild ... -
Regenerative rangeland management farmers in Spain: enthusiastic among a great diversity in farming conditions
Serrano-Zulueta, R.; Del Prado, A.; Manzano, P. (Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2023)Regenerative Rangeland Management (RRM) is emerging as one of the most promising approaches to achieving sustainability of animal production at economic, social and environmental levels. The current bottleneck in RRM is a ... -
The role of the European small ruminant dairy sector in stabilising global temperatures: Lessons from GWP* warming-equivalent emission metrics
del Prado, A.; Manzano, P.; Pardo, G. (JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH, 2021)Recent calls advocate that a huge reduction in the consumption of animal products (including dairy) is essential to mitigate climate change and stabilise global warming below the 1.5 and 2°C targets. The Paris Agreement ... -
Underrated past herbivore densities could lead to misoriented sustainability policies.
Manzano, P.; Pardo, G.; Itani, M.A.; del Prado, A. (npj Biodiversity, 2023-01-06)Knowing the carrying capacity of the Earth’s grazed ecosystems, and the relevance of herbivory, is important for many scientific disciplines, as well as for policy. Current herbivore levels are estimated to be four to five ...