2019
DOI: 10.25077/jpi.21.1.51-58.2019
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Estimasi Emisi Gas Rumah Kaca (GRK) dari Sektor Peternakan Tahun 2016 di Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah

Abstract: Peternakan adalah salah satu sektor yang berkontribusi dalam peningkatan pemanasan global yang berasal dari kotoran dan ekstraksi hewan. Sektor peternakan menyumbang gas metana (CH 4), dinitrogen oksida (N 2 O), karbon dioksida (CO 2), dan amonia yang dapat menimbulkan hujan asam. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui sumbangan emisi Gas Rumah Kaca (GRK) dari sektor peternakan tahun 2016 di provinsi Sulawesi Tengah. Penelitian kajian ini mengunakan metodenya survei lapang dan study literatur untuk memperol… Show more

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“…The estimated potential for greenhouse gases will be even greater if the number of cattle populations is greater; the same thing was stated by Herawati [20] on social reflections on mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in the livestock sector in Indonesia and Ishak et al [21] in the estimation of greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector in 2016 in Central Sulawesi Province where it was stated that the population of cattle and goats greatly influences the potential for greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector, while pigs are not considered to be a major factor because the population of pigs in Central Sulawesi Province is not much compared to the population of cattle.…”
Section: Estimation Of Potential Greenhouse Gas Emissions From the Li...mentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The estimated potential for greenhouse gases will be even greater if the number of cattle populations is greater; the same thing was stated by Herawati [20] on social reflections on mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in the livestock sector in Indonesia and Ishak et al [21] in the estimation of greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector in 2016 in Central Sulawesi Province where it was stated that the population of cattle and goats greatly influences the potential for greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector, while pigs are not considered to be a major factor because the population of pigs in Central Sulawesi Province is not much compared to the population of cattle.…”
Section: Estimation Of Potential Greenhouse Gas Emissions From the Li...mentioning
confidence: 56%
“…This fact is under previous research where one of the factors affecting methane gas (CH 4 ) emissions from manure management is the kind of feed given to livestock (Prayitno et al, 2014). Livestock that consumes fibrous feed produces manure with higher methane gas (CH 4 ) compared to livestock that consumes feed from grains (Ishak et al, 2019). Animal feed with high nutrition produces low methane production (Criscioni & Fernández, 2016;Elghandour et al, 2017;Romero et al, 2020), such as concentrate feed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forage feeds contribute higher greenhouse gas emissions, primarily forage feeds with high crude fiber. Environmental factors also support the potential for emissions resulting from the fermentation process of feed from the cow's rumen because people usually combust their feed, such as bran from rice (Ishak et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waste from livestock contributes to GHG in animal husbandry (Ishak et al 2019). Livestock waste includes treated waste, manure piles, and manure spread on the ground.…”
Section: Emission Value Of Farming and Livestock Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%