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Farm-scale greenhouse gas emissions using the cool farm tool: Application of a generic farming emissions calculator in developing countries — Jonathan Hillier (2011) | RDL Network
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Farm-scale greenhouse gas emissions using the cool farm tool: Application of a generic farming emissions calculator in developing countries
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Pete Smith
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Farm-scale greenhouse gas emissions using the cool farm tool: Application of a generic farming emissions calculator in developing countries
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2011
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Jonathan Hillier
Pete Smith
University of Aberdeen
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Tobias Bandel
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