Search for dissertations about: "bedding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the word bedding.
-
1. Anaerobic digestion of horse manure : renewable energy and plant nutrients in a systems perspective
Abstract : In horse keeping horse manure is produced, which can be utilized as a fertilizer or considered a waste. Horse manure constitutes a resource in terms of both plant nutrients and energy. In addition energy policies and objectives aim at replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources. READ MORE
-
2. From waste problem to renewable energy resource : exploring horse manure as feedstock for anaerobic digestion
Abstract : A sustainable energy system requires, according to energy policies, reduced emissions of greenhouse gases, increased ratio of renewable sources of energy and more efficient use of energy. Horse manure could be regarded as waste, but also as a resource for renewable energy and plant nutrients. READ MORE
-
3. From Waste to Wealth: Transforming Biorefineries into Platforms to Valorize Low-Quality Residues
Abstract : The transition to a bioeconomy, in which resources from biowaste could be reclaimed for the production of chemicals, materials or fuels, could contribute to the establishment of a sustainable society by replacing fossil fuels as raw materials. The core of this bioeconomy would be biorefineries, which are similar to petroleum-based refineries, but are facilities where biowaste is processed and refined through different chemical and/or biochemical processes. READ MORE
-
4. Earth pressure distribution against rigid pipes under various bedding conditions : full-scale field tests in sand
Abstract : .... READ MORE
-
5. Physical workload and musculoskeletal symptoms in the human-horse work environment
Abstract : Most work in horse stables is performed manually in much the same way as a century ago, with old-fashioned tools and equipment. It is one of the least mechanised sectors dealing with large animals, which often involves work in awkward postures and lifts of heavy loads. READ MORE