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Hongmin Dong
Researcher at Chinese Ministry of Agriculture
Publications - 26
Citations - 1819
Hongmin Dong is an academic researcher from Chinese Ministry of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1501 citations.
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Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU)
Pete Smith,Mercedes M. C. Bustamante,Helal Ahammad,Harry Clark,Hongmin Dong,Elnour A. Elsiddig,Helmut Haberl,Richard J. Harper,Joanna Isobel House,Mostafa Jafari,Omar Masera,Cheikh Mbow,N. H. Ravindranath,Charles W. Rice,Carmenza Robledo Abad,Anna Romanovskaya,Frank Sperling,Francesco N. Tubiello +17 more
TL;DR: Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use (AFOLU) is unique among the sectors considered in this volume, since the mitigation potential is derived from both an enhancement of removals of greenhouse gases (GHG), as well as reduction of emissions through management of land and livestock as discussed by the authors.
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How much land based greenhouse gas mitigation can be achieved without compromising food security and environmental goals
Pete Smith,Helmut Haberl,Alexander Popp,Karl-Heinz Erb,Christian Lauk,Richard J. Harper,Francesco N. Tubiello,Alexandre de Siqueira Pinto,Mostafa Jafari,Saran Sohi,Omar Masera,Hannes Böttcher,Göran Berndes,Mercedes M. C. Bustamante,Helal Ahammad,Harry Clark,Hongmin Dong,Elnour A. Elsiddig,Cheikh Mbow,N. H. Ravindranath,Charles W. Rice,Carmenza Robledo Abad,Anna Romanovskaya,Frank Sperling,Mario Herrero,Mario Herrero,Joanna Isobel House,Steven K. Rose +27 more
TL;DR: An assessment of the mitigation potential possible in the AFOLU sector under possible future scenarios in which demand-side measures codeliver to aid food security concludes that while supply-side mitigation measures, such as changes in land management, might either enhance or negatively impact food security, demand- side mitigation measures should benefit both food security and greenhouse gas mitigation.
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Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation: Bioenergy
Helena L. Chum,André Faaij,José Roberto Moreira,Göran Berndes,Parveen Dhamija,Hongmin Dong,Benoit Gabrielle,Alison Goss Eng,Wolfgang Lucht,Maxwell Mapako,Omar Masera Cerutti,Terry McIntyre,Tomoaki Minowa,Kim Pingoud,Richard Bain,Ranyee Chiang,David Dawe,Garvin Heath,Martin Junginger,Martin Kumar Patel,Joyce Yang,Ethan Warner,David Paré,Suzana Kahn Ribeiro +23 more
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Mitigating Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Emissions from Swine Manure Management: A System Analysis
Yue Wang,Hongmin Dong,Zhiping Zhu,Pierre J. Gerber,Hongwei Xin,Pete Smith,C. Opio,Henning Steinfeld,David R. Chadwick +8 more
TL;DR: Changing swine manure management from liquid systems to solid-liquid separation systems, coupled with mitigation measures, could simultaneously reduce GHG emissions by 65% and NH3 emissions by 78%.
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CH4, NH3, N2O and NO emissions from stored biogas digester effluent of pig manure at different temperatures
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate how temperature affects NH 3, GHG (i.e., methane (CH 4 ) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O)) and nitric oxide (NO) emitted from a pig manure based biogas digester effluent (BDE) storage system.