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1. How do the proposed local and global solutions address the dual concerns of

ammonia emissions and food safety risks associated with pig manure land

applications, and what mechanisms are in place to ensure their effectiveness?

2. In the context of social change, how can the global community best collaborate on

setting and enforcing common standards for ammonia emissions in both urban and

rural areas, considering factors like government involvement, funding, and

community engagement?

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Pig manure land applications present significant challenges regarding ammonia

emissions and food safety risks. The hazardous effects of ammonia exposure, ranging from

irritation to severe respiratory problems and fatalities, underscore the urgent need for

effective mitigation strategies. Simultaneously, the risk of foodborne illnesses linked to

improper manure management and application techniques further emphasizes the gravity of

the issue. The proposed solutions entail a comprehensive approach, combining local

community engagement via community health workers and global initiatives such as

international conferences to drive policy changes (Rodriguez et al., 2022). Additionally, the

implementation of surveillance and monitoring systems is advocated to track and manage

ammonia levels. Two crucial points to consider are how these solutions can effectively

address the multifaceted challenges and how global cooperation can facilitate the

establishment of standardized regulations for ammonia emissions, accounting for government

involvement, funding, and community engagement. This highlights the necessity of adopting
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a holistic and collaborative approach to address the intricate problems associated with pig

manure land applications.

References

Rodriguez, N. M., Ruiz, Y., Meredith, A. H., Kimiecik, C., Adeoye-Olatunde, O. A., Kimera,

L. F., & Gonzalvo, J. D. (2022). Indiana Community Health Workers: Challenges and

Opportunities for Workforce Development. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1).

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-07469-6

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