Course reserves for Sustainable Livestock Farming

  1. Department: BSc in Sustainable Development
  2. Course number: APR407
  3. Instructors:
Courses
Title Author Item type Location Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Notes Link
Sustainable animal production : the challenges and potential developments for professional farming / (Acc. 4703) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 ALA Available Essential Reading
Sustainable animal production : the challenges and potential developments for professional farming / Animal Science College of Natural Resources
613.2 ALA Available Essential Reading
Sustainable animal production: The challenges and potential development for professional farming / Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 ALA Available Essential Reading
Pollution in livestock production systems /(Acc: 2616) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
577.273 DEW Available Essential Reading
Pollution in livestock production systems / (Acc: 6269) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
577.273 DEW Available Essential Reading
Livestock farming systems : product quality based on local resources leading to improved sustainability /(Acc. 4697) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 RUB Available Essential Reading
Livestock farming systems : product quality based on local resources leading to improved sustainability /(Acc. 4697) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 RUB Available Essential Reading
Livestock in a changing landscape : drivers, consequences, and responses Vol-1 / (Acc: 6057) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 STE Available Essential Reading
Livestock in a changing landscape : drivers, consequences, and responses Vol-1 / (Acc: 6057) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 STE Available Essential Reading
Livestock in a changing landscape : drivers, consequences, and responses Vol-1 / (Acc: 6057) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 STE Available Essential Reading
Livestock in a changing landscape : experiences and regional perspectives VOL-2 / (Acc. 4699) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 GER Available Essential Reading
Livestock in a changing landscape : experiences and regional perspectives VOL-2 / (Acc. 4699) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 GER Available Essential Reading
Livestock in a changing landscape : experiences and regional perspectives VOL-2 / (Acc. 4699) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 GER Available Essential Reading
Technology options for sustainable livestock production in India : proceedings of the Workshop on Documentation, Adoption, and Impact of Livestock Technologies in India, 18–19 Jan 2001, ICRISAT-Patancheru, India / Birthal, Pratap S. Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 Available Additional Reading
Technology options for sustainable livestock production in India : proceedings of the Workshop on Documentation, Adoption, and Impact of Livestock Technologies in India, 18–19 Jan 2001, ICRISAT-Patancheru, India / Birthal, Pratap S. Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 Available Additional Reading
World livestock 2011, livestock in food security / Mcleod A Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636.08 MCL Available Additional Reading
World livestock 2011, livestock in food security / Mcleod A Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636.08 MCL Available Additional Reading
Livestock in a changing landscape : experiences and regional perspectives VOL-2 / (Acc. 4699) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 GER Available
Livestock in a changing landscape : drivers, consequences, and responses Vol-1 / (Acc: 6057) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 STE Available
Livestock in a changing landscape : drivers, consequences, and responses Vol-1 / (Acc: 6057) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 STE Available
Livestock farming systems : product quality based on local resources leading to improved sustainability /(Acc. 4697) Animal Science College of Natural Resources
636 RUB Available

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