The Role of Sequential Cropping and Biogasdoneright™ in Enhancing the Sustainability of Agricultural Systems in Europe
Sequential cropping in the Biogasdoneright™ (BDR™) system in Italy has recently gained attention to combine food and renewable energy production in a sustainable way, as well as for carbon sequestration. However, little is known on the potential to expand the practice in other regions of Europe. In...
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Auteurs principaux: | Francesca Magnolo, Harmen Dekker, Mieke Decorte, Guido Bezzi, Lorella Rossi, Erik Meers, Stijn Speelman |
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MDPI AG
2021
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