Review of Sources of Uncertainty and Techniques Used in Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis to Estimate Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ruminants
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2024-03-06Author
Kimei, Erica
Nyambo, Devotha
Mduma, Neema
Kaijage, Shubi
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Uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis are essential for improving the modeling
and estimation of greenhouse gas emissions in livestock farming to evaluate and reduce the impact
of uncertainty in input parameters to model output. The present study is a comprehensive review of
the sources of uncertainty and techniques used in uncertainty analysis, quantification, and sensitivity
analysis. The search process involved rigorous selection criteria and articles retrieved from the Science
Direct, Google Scholar, and Scopus databases and exported to RAYYAN for further screening. This
review found that identifying the sources of uncertainty, implementing quantifying uncertainty, and
analyzing sensitivity are of utmost importance in accurately estimating greenhouse gas emissions.
This study proposes the development of an EcoPrecision framework for enhanced precision livestock
farming, and estimation of emissions, to address the uncertainties in greenhouse gas emissions and
climate change mitigation