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== Aggregation Semantics == Geographically, the signal aggregates methane emissions from enteric fermentation across all livestock populations without spatial restriction, enabling global and regional assessments. Temporally, aggregation follows reporting periods consistent with greenhouse gas inventories, typically annual, allowing for trend analysis and comparison over time. Cross-signal aggregation considers the interaction with related agricultural methane emissions signals, such as those from manure management and other livestock-related sources, to provide comprehensive accounting of agricultural methane contributions. Aggregation notes emphasize the importance of consistent emission factors and livestock data to maintain comparability across scales and time frames.
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