Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm
Concepts and Technologies for Resilience and Sustainability
Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm
ISBN: 978-1-041-23634-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book comprehensively reviews the impact of climate change on livestock production and the innovative technologies for building resilience. The chapters explore emerging concepts and technologies for sustaining animal productivity under climate stress. The volume also examines climate-driven variations in livestock productivity, including effect of heat stress on cattle, sheep, and goats, as well as adaptations in milk yield, meat quality, and reproductive performance. It also highlights the application of omics tools and sensor-based innovations, such as rumen bolus technology, for monitoring animal health under thermal stress. The book also addresses the multidisciplinary approaches, focussing on climate-resilient technologies, feed additives, shelter designs, and precise extension delivery systems for farmers. The book also explores the rising threat of climate-linked livestock diseases, immune system impairments, and one-health perspectives on disease management. The final section outlines future research priorities, including climate indices for resilience assessment, regional vulnerability atlases, and gender considerations in climate-affected livestock systems.
Key Features:
1) Presents emerging concepts and technologies that sustain livestock productivity under thermal and hydric stress.
2) Reviews climate-driven effects on yield, product composition, fertility, and fitness traits
3) Evaluates climate-smart production interventions, feed-based mitigation strategies, and innovative shelter designs
4) Examines climate-linked disease emergence, immune dysregulation, and One-Health mitigation strategies.
5) Highlights OMICS-enabled selection tools and continuous biosensing for precision heat-stress phenotyping.
This book is useful reference for researchers and students of veterinary and animal sciences.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Section I: Introduction to emerging concepts and technologies for sustenance. Chapter 1. Introduction to Resilience and Sustainability in Livestock Systems under a Changing Climate. Section II: Climate driven variations in livestock productivity and product composition. Chapter 2. Identification of thermoneutral zone for indigenous cattle in subtropical climate of India. Chapter 3. Genetic mechanisms underpinning the adaptation of small ruminants to diverse climatic conditions. Chapter 4. Effect of Climate Change on Milk Production, Quality Traits and Ameliorative Measures for Enhancing Productivity and Welfare of Dairy Animals. Chapter 5. Heat stress impacts on extensive sheep reproduction: Nutrition-based mitigation strategies. Chapter 6. Climate resilient poultry production. Chapter 7. Influence of Heat Stress on Carcass Characteristics and Meat Quality Traits. Chapter 8. Goats and Climate Change: A Model for Resilient Animal Production Systems. Chapter 9. Physiological and behavioral plasticity of livestock to adapt to heat stress challenges. Section III: Innovative tools for assessing climate resilience in livestock. Chapter 10. Application of OMICS technologies in establishing climate resilience in goats. Chapter 11. Identifying thermoregulatory phenotypes in grazing Merino ewes: physiological and behavioural responses to natural heat exposure. Chapter 12. Rumen bolus technology applications in monitoring core body temperature in ruminants. Section IV: Multidisciplinary approaches for enhancing sustainability in livestock production. Chapter 13. Climate Resilient Technologies and their Adoption in Livestock Farming. Chapter 14. Plant bioactives as multifunctional feed additive for use in livestock diet: functional role and encapsulation technologies. Chapter 15. Innovative Climate-Smart Shelter Designs for Livestock. Chapter 16. Molecular and Physiological Biomarkers for Summer Heat Stress in Buffaloes: Toward Climate-Resilient Dairy Systems. Chapter 17. Innovative Extension Approaches for Climate-Smart Smallholder Livestock System in Developing Countries. Section V: Cutting-edge technologies for enteric methane mitigation in ruminants. Chapter 18. Advances and Novel Approaches in Enteric Methane Mitigation in Ruminant Livestock. Chapter 19. Modeling Livestock Greenhouse Gas Emissions through LCA Frameworks. Section VI: Managing climate-centric disease emergence in livestock. Chapter 20. Impairment of Immune Responses under Heat Stress in Livestock: Mechanisms, Consequences and Mitigation Strategies. Chapter 21. Climate Associated Livestock Disease Management – A One Health Perspective. Section VII: Conclusion and Future Researchable Priorities. Chapter 22. Climate Change and the Murrah Buffalo Production System of India: An Assessment of Sensitivity and Resilience across the Breeding Tract. Chapter 23. Bridging Gaps, Building Futures: Gender, Climate Change, and Livestock Resilience. Chapter 24. Concluding Insights and Pathways Toward Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Livestock Future.




