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Economic Sciences for Agribusiness and Rural Economy, 2018 |
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Allocca V., Celico F., Marzano E., Tramontano M. THE GREY WATERFOOTPRINT OF CATTLE GRAZING: A CASE OF STUDY FOR ITALY
Autor | Vincenzo Allocca, Fulvio Celico, Elisabetta Marzano, Miriam Tramontano |
Tytuł | THE GREY WATERFOOTPRINT OF CATTLE GRAZING: A CASE OF STUDY FOR ITALY |
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Słowa kluczowe | grey water footprint, cattle grazing, microbial contaminant, karst aquifer, southern Apennines, Italy |
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Abstrakt | Water footprint accounting has contributed to show that livestock production, and dairy production in particular, have a non-negligible impact in terms of freshwater appropriation (Palhares and Mezzopane, 2015). In this line of research, Allocca et al (2018) have contributed to the scientific debate pointing out that livestock grazing can have a substantial effect in terms of the environment-related grey water footprint (GWFenv) originating from microbial contamination. However, cattle grazing can be a source of contamination also for chemical parameters, precisely nitrate, nitrite and ammonium. Albeit the microbial impact of cattle grazing has been documented by Allocca et al. (2018), they did not take into account possible consequences of the grazing activity in terms of chemical contamination, namely nitrates. This aspect is worth to be examined, since nitrates are important parameters to be evaluated when establishing guidelines for protecting aquatic life and/or ambient water quality for recreation use. |
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Cytowanie | Allocca V., Celico F., Marzano E., Tramontano M. |
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Pełny tekst | ESARE_2018_n1_s98.pdf |
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Economic Sciences for Agribusiness and Rural Economy, 2018 |
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Chiarini B., Dagostino A., Marzano E., Regoli A. SUSTAINABILITY IN URBAN VS. RURAL AREAS: A COMPARISON OF SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE INDICATORS ACROSS EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Autor | Bruno Chiarini, Antonella Dagostino, Elisabetta Marzano, Andrea Regoli |
Tytuł | SUSTAINABILITY IN URBAN VS. RURAL AREAS: A COMPARISON OF SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE INDICATORS ACROSS EUROPEAN COUNTRIES |
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Słowa kluczowe | perception of pollution, concentration of particulate matter, cross-country comparison |
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Abstrakt | In this paper, starting from the approach described in Chiarini et al. (2017), who have provided a subjective measure of the environmental impact of cities (subjective EIC) at the country level, we extend the analysis comparing their indicator with the objective measure of the environmental impact of cities (objective EIC) suggested by Agenda 2030, namely mean levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10). The comparison between subjective and objective indicators of the EIC is a novelty in the panorama of the available studies, and provides useful results for policy analysis. In fact, the relative ranking of countries changes according to the metric adopted, and the analysis of association with macroeconomic indicators of development and growth reveal that subjective and objective EIC indicators might influence/be influenced by different macrofactors. |
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Cytowanie | Chiarini B., Dagostino A., Marzano E., Regoli A. |
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Pełny tekst | ESARE_2018_n1_s140.pdf |
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