CCAFS and the Global Research Association (GRA) hosted two webinars for the CLIFF-GRADS program. The sessions highlighted student research where students presented their research. Discussions were had after student presentations. View the presentations and video recordings below.
Using modeling, life-cycle assessment, and trade-off analysis to understand low emission options (Session 1)
Agenda
- What is low emissions development? And is it achievable? [1] – Meryl Richards
- More rice, less water and less greenhouse gas emissions in Colombia [2] – Abubakar Halilu Girei
- Optimising environmental efficiency of dairy intensification strategies for delivery of milk and beef in Costa Rica [3] – Ridha Ibidhi
- Data requirement to develop higher Tier N2O emissions inventory [4] – Sebastián Vangeli
- Preliminary experimental results of different water and nutrient management practices for narrowing maize yield gap in Ethiopia [5] – Yohannes Gelan Regassa
- Conclusion – Meryl Richards
Viedo recording [6]
Direct measurement approaches to investigating mitigation options in livestock systems (Session 2)
Agenda
- Direct measurement approaches to investigating mitigation options in livestock systems [7] – Meryl Richards
- What is the effect of inhibiting methane production in the rumen on nitrogen use efficiency? [8] – Florencia Garcia
- Evaluation of GHG in pastures with foliar N fertilizers [9] – María De Bernardi
- Can pasture type influence nitrous oxide emissions from cattle manure? [10] – Banira Lombardi
- Tips for writing and publishing journal articles – Meryl Richards
- Conclusion – Meryl Richards