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This layer represents the estimated maximum potential nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions if the land were under dairy farming. It does not represent the actual land use at each location. Land that is unsuitable for dairy e.g. too steep, is masked out. The emissions data is derived from a spatial layer that includes different dairy types characterised by climate, slope, and soil properties. The Overseer® Nutrient Budgeting software (version 6.5.0) models nitrous oxide emissions, which are reported as CO₂ equivalents (kg CO₂e per hectare per year) using a 100-year time horizon global warming potential of 298 kg CO₂-equivalent per kg N₂O.
The data reflects the 2019-2020 production year, based on DairyBase data. Nitrous oxide emission estimates are annual averages based on updated farm nutrient budgets with data from DairyNZ DairyBase baseline farm records. Soil data from S-map and FSL, slope data derived from a 15m DEM, and climate data were utilised.
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Add features from the "Feature report" pane to get details reports.
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The layers in this category (e.g. cartographic text, transport and water) can be overlaid on your map as contextual information.
This layer represents the estimated maximum potential nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions if the land were under dairy farming. It does not represent the actual land use at each location. Land that is unsuitable for dairy e.g. too steep, is masked out. The emissions data is derived from a spatial layer that includes different dairy types characterised by climate, slope, and soil properties. The Overseer® Nutrient Budgeting software (version 6.5.0) models nitrous oxide emissions, which are reported as CO₂ equivalents (kg CO₂e per hectare per year) using a 100-year time horizon global warming potential of 298 kg CO₂-equivalent per kg N₂O.
The data reflects the 2019-2020 production year, based on DairyBase data. Nitrous oxide emission estimates are annual averages based on updated farm nutrient budgets with data from DairyNZ DairyBase baseline farm records. Soil data from S-map and FSL, slope data derived from a 15m DEM, and climate data were utilised.
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