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Title: | A REGIONAL SURVEY OF EMERGING HOT CLIMATE CONDITIONS IN PORTUGAL AND THE NEW CHALLENGE TO ANIMAL HOUSING |
Authors: | Fitas da Cruz, V. Baptista, F.J. Corte-Real, J. Barbosa, J.C. Menezes, I. |
Keywords: | hot climate animal housing farm buildings |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Citation: | V. Fitas da Cruz, F. Baptista, J.M. Corte-Real, J.C. Barbosa and I. Menezes. 2009. A
regional survey of emerging hot climate conditions in Portugal and the new challenge to
animal housing. Proc. Agricultural Technologies in a Changing Climate, 2009 CIGR
International Symposium of the Australian Society for Engineering in Agriculture, 13-16
September, Brisbane, Australia. |
Abstract: | Portugal, located in the South-western Europe, is characterised by a Mediterranean climate
with hot and dry summer. According to data from Portuguese IM (Instituto de
Meteorologia) during the last decade, summer temperatures tend to be higher, and several
heat waves have occurred, with temperatures above 40 ºC. During summer, days with high
temperatures and heat waves are becoming more and more common in Portugal. The past
four summers have been among the hottest ever registered. These frequently high
temperatures can cause problems in intensive animal production. In most
cases, the livestock buildings are not prepared for animal production under high
temperatures and most of them do not have environmental control equipments adequate to
control indoor environment under such conditions.
From a geographical point of view, and examining climatic data, we find two regions
(Alentejo and Trás-os-Montes) where high temperatures are more usual and summer tend
to be hot. In these two regions, livestock is quite relevant and have a great significance to
the regional economy.
Two locations were chosen in these regions to register and analyse air temperature in order
to identify the occurrence of hot climate conditions; and to evaluate its influence on the
inside animal housing climate. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/2950 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais ERU - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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