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Title: Legal requirements on ammonia emissions from animal production buildings in European countries and in countries at the Eastern Mediterranean
Other Titles: Technology for environmentally friendly livestock production
Authors: Bjerg, Bjarne
Demeyer, Peter
Hoyaux, Julien
Didara, Mislav
Gronroos, Juha
Hassouna, Melynda
Amon, Barbara
Bartzanas, Thomas
Sandor, Renata
Fogarty, Micheal
Klas, Sivan
Schiavon, Stefano
Juskiene, Violeta
Kjosevski, Miroslav
Attard, George
Aarnink, Andre
Lind, Vibeke
Kuczynski, Tadeusz
Fangueiro, David
Marin, Monica Paula
Mihina, Stefan
Verbic, Joze
Calvet, Salvador
Jeppsson, Knut-Hakan
Menzi, Harald
Sizmaz, Ozge
Norton, Tomas
Rogic, Biljana
Nosek, Stepan
Frolova, Olga
Schauberger, Gunther
Penlington, Nigel
Keywords: Ammonia -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
Animal industry -- European Union countries
Animal housing -- European Union countries
Ammonia -- Law and legislation -- Middle East
Animal industry -- Middle East
Animal housing -- Middle East
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Citation: Bjerg, B., Demeyer, P., Hoyaux, J., Didara, M., Grönroos, J., Hassouna, M.,...Penlington, N. (2023). Legal requirements on ammonia emissions from animal production buildings in European countries and in countries at the Eastern Mediterranean. In T. Bartzanas (Ed.), Technology for Environmentally Friendly Livestock Production (pp. 177-215). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
Abstract: This chapter gathers information about the current legal requirements related to the emission of ammonia from animal housing in 24 out of the 27 EU countries and in 7 non-EU countries. Overall, the chapter shows that most of the included countries have established substantial procedures to limit ammonia emission and practically no procedures to limit greenhouse gas emission. The review can also be seen as an introduction to the substantial initiatives and decisions taken by the EU in relation to ammonia emission from animal housing, and as a notification on the absence of corresponding initiatives and decisions in relation to greenhouse gases. An EU directive on industrial emissions from 2010 and an implementation decision from 2017 are the main general instruments to reduce ammonia emission.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/108804
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