Questionnaire for the assessment of manure management systems in Austria
Abstract
Agricultural activities emit nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) from a range of sources. It is mandatory for Austria to report these emissions on an annual basis and to reduce emissions. The effect of mitigation measures must be objectively proven. Emission inventories estimate emissions by multiplying activity data with emission factors. National inventories require the following input data: · National activity data (e.g. animal numbers, N excretion, manure management systems) · Emission factors: either default emission factors given in the inventory guidelines or country specific emission factors. The Division of Agricultural Engineering of the Department for Sustainable Agricultural Systems (ILT) on behalf of the Umweltbundesamt Ltd. updated the Austrian N2O, CH4 and NH3 emission inventory, sector manure management for the years 1990 – 2001. It became clear that there is only a very limited knowledge on animal husbandry and manure management systems in Austria. Better knowledge of Austrian manure management system distribution would not only allow a more accurate estimation of emissions, but would also offer the possibility of showing the effect of mitigation measures. At the moment, only one mitigation measure shows up in the inventory: the reduction of animal numbers. Other measures, e.g. covering slurry stores, can not be shown in the inventory. This situation is far from being satisfactory. In Europe, it is well acknowledged that reliable data on manure management system distribution are essential. Many countries have already put effort in assessing manure management system distribution. In Germany, Döhler et al. conducted a project with the aim to improve the inventory quality. In England and Wales, manure management system distribution was assessed by Smith et al. In Switzerland, the project “DYNAMO” was carried out. Questionnaires were distributed to 2,000 Swiss farms and detailed data on the housing system, and on the manure management were assessed. ILT keeps a vivid exchange of information with the scientists responsible for these projects. In Austria, the project “animal husbandry and manure management in Austria“ shall start soon. Following the Swiss methodology, c. 5,000 questionnaires shall be distributed to farmers. The project “Questionnaire for the assessment of manure management systems in Austria” developed the questionnaire following the Swiss methodology. It consists of the following parts: animal house and exercise yard, grazing management, waste water, manure storage, manure application, feeding, mineral fertilisers. Detailed data on the housing system and on the grazing management are assessed. The questionnaire asks about manure stores, manure processing and application. In the feeding section, farmers shall indicate animal diets. Amount and type of mineral fertiliser shall be filled in in the “mineral fertiliser” section.
keywords manure management Mitigation of emissions ammonia emission inventory
Publikationen
Emission inventory for the Agricultural Sector in Austria: state of the art and future developments.
Autoren: Amon, B., Fröhlich, M., Hopfner-Sixt, K., Amon, T. Jahr: 2005
Chapter in collected volumes
Emission inventory in Austria: state of the art and future developments
Autoren: Amon, B; Fröhlich, M; Hopfner-Sixt, K; Amon, T; Boxberger, J Jahr: 2005
Journal articles
Fragebogen zur Tierhaltung in Österreich
Autoren: Fröhlich, M; Amon, B; Amon, T Jahr: 2005
Newspaper / Magazine article
Fragebogen zur Tierhaltung in Österreich
Autoren: Fröhlich, M., Amon, B., Amon, Th. Jahr: 2005
Newspaper / Magazine article
Emission inventory in Austria: state of the art and future developments
Autoren: Amon, B., Fröhlich, M., Hopfner-Sixt, K., Amon, T. Jahr: 2005
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
reclip:tom – Untersuchung technologischer Möglichkeiten, die Treibhausgasemissionen Österreichs zu reduzieren
Autoren: Winiwarter, W., Amon, B., Fröhlich, M., Gebetsroither, E., Müller, A., Nakicenovic, N. Jahr: 2006
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Research for climate protection-technological options for mitigation (Reclip:tom).
Autoren: Amon, B., Fröhlich, M., Ramusch, M., Winiwarter W. Jahr: 2006
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Ammoniakemissionen aus frei gelüfteten Ställen und Wirtschaftsdüngerlagerstätten für Rinder
Autoren: Amon, B., Fröhlich, M. Jahr: 2006
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Leistungsvergleich verschiedener Biogasanlagensysteme
Autoren: Hopfner-Sixt, K. Jahr: 2006
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Assessment of Manure Management Systems in Austria and Improvement of the Emission Inventory Tierhaltung und Wirtschaftsdüngermanagement in Österreich und Verbesserung des Emissionsinvetars
Autoren: Amon, B., Fröhlich, M., Amon, T., Boxberger, J. Jahr: 2007
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Tierhaltung und Düngermanagement - Möglichkeiten zur Optimierung
Autoren: Amon,B. Jahr: 2008
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Tierhaltung und Wirtschaftsdüngermanagement in Österreich. Endbericht Projekt Nr. 1441
Autoren: Amon, B., Fröhlich, M., Weißensteiner, R, Zablatnik, B., Amon, T. Jahr: 2007
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
NH3 and GHG emissions from a straw flow system for fattening pigs
Autoren: Amon, B., Kryvoruchko, V., Fröhlich, M., Amon, T., Pöllinger, A., Mösenbacher I., Hausleitner, A. Jahr: 2007
Chapter in collected volumes
Ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from a straw flow system for fattening pigs: Housing and manure storage
Autoren: Amon, B; Kryvoruchko, V; Frohlich, M; Amon, T; Pollinger, A; Mosenbacher, I; Hausleitner, A Jahr: 2007
Journal articles
Project staff
Barbara Amon
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Barbara Amon
barbara.amon@boku.ac.at
Project Leader
01.01.2004 - 31.03.2004
Martina Fröhlich
Dipl.-Ing. Dipl.-Päd. Martina Fröhlich
martina.froehlich@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-31221
Project Staff
01.01.2004 - 31.03.2004
Werner Zollitsch
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Werner Zollitsch
werner.zollitsch@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-93211, 99101, 99111
Project Staff
01.01.2004 - 31.03.2004
BOKU partners
External partners
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Dipl.-Ing. Alfred Pöllinger, Dr. Elfriede Ofner
partner