scholarly journals Technical, environmental and cost-benefit assessment of manure management chain: A case study of large scale dairy farming

2019 ◽  
Vol 233 ◽  
pp. 857-868 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paria Sefeedpari ◽  
Theun Vellinga ◽  
Shahin Rafiee ◽  
Mohammad Sharifi ◽  
Philip Shine ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Lisha Sun ◽  
Jeffrey Thomas ◽  
Shashwat Singh ◽  
Daixi Li ◽  
Mesut Baran ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 448-453 ◽  
pp. 4412-4418
Author(s):  
Wen Lin Ma ◽  
Xue Qin Li ◽  
Bo Lin Deng

A case of a biogas project built in a large-scale pig farm in Beijing was studied in this paper. The financial evaluation of its economic benefits was calculated by cost benefit analysis. The biogas project can bring about good environmental and social benefit. However, there is little economic attractive without financial subsidy for higher investment of biogas project. When the rate of financial subsidy from government on biogas project is above 73%, the recovery period of investment is shorter than 5 years. It makes a biogas project better economic attractive. The subsidy rate for biogas engineering case was up to 80%. Its recovery period was 4 years, and cumulative net profits 3.02 million RMB, which showed a strong economic attractive.


1996 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chris Halpin ◽  
Barbara Herrmann ◽  
Margaret Whearty

The family described in this article provides an unusual opportunity to relate findings from genetic, histological, electrophysiological, psychophysical, and rehabilitative investigation. Although the total number evaluated is large (49), the known, living affected population is smaller (14), and these are spread from age 20 to age 59. As a result, the findings described above are those of a large-scale case study. Clearly, more data will be available through longitudinal study of the individuals documented in the course of this investigation but, given the slow nature of the progression in this disease, such studies will be undertaken after an interval of several years. The general picture presented to the audiologist who must rehabilitate these cases is that of a progressive cochlear degeneration that affects only thresholds at first, and then rapidly diminishes speech intelligibility. The expected result is that, after normal language development, the patient may accept hearing aids well, encouraged by the support of the family. Performance and satisfaction with the hearing aids is good, until the onset of the speech intelligibility loss, at which time the patient will encounter serious difficulties and may reject hearing aids as unhelpful. As the histological and electrophysiological results indicate, however, the eighth nerve remains viable, especially in the younger affected members, and success with cochlear implantation may be expected. Audiologic counseling efforts are aided by the presence of role models and support from the other affected members of the family. Speech-language pathology services were not considered important by the members of this family since their speech production developed normally and has remained very good. Self-correction of speech was supported by hearing aids and cochlear implants (Case 5’s speech production was documented in Perkell, Lane, Svirsky, & Webster, 1992). These patients received genetic counseling and, due to the high penetrance of the disease, exhibited serious concerns regarding future generations and the hope of a cure.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. L. McMullin ◽  
A. R. Jacobsen ◽  
D. C. Carvan ◽  
R. J. Gardner ◽  
J. A. Goegan ◽  
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