Use of Delphi methodology to select sustainability indicators on dairy farms: an exploration of environmental, economic, social and animal welfare dimensions

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Austral Journal of Veterinary Sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.4206/ajvs.562.05
Melissa Sánchez-Hidalgo, Tamara Tadich
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Sustainable livestock production is essential to ensure the availability of food and resources, and to address the social, economic, and environmental challenges that threaten conventional livestock production. While there is consensus among economic, social, and scientific groups on the need to assess sustainability to make decisions that protect resources for present and future generations, there are few sustainability assessment tools that address it holistically. The aim of this study was to develop an assessment tool applicable to farms by identifying the indicators currently applied in dairy farms, based on a systematic literature review and expert opinion. This study used the Delphi methodology to explore sustainability indicators at the farm level. A panel of seven expert researchers and academics in livestock sustainability and animal welfare participated in the study. A high level of consensus was found for 15 economic indicators, 14 social indicators, 20 environmental indicators, and 16 animal welfare indicators. Some indicators, such as financial autonomy, transmissibility, cow and labor productivity, husbandry system, labor intensity, community bonding, labor satisfaction, biodiversity, crop rotation, fertilization, manure management, and water management, showed a high level of consensus and were considered useful in assessing sustainability on dairy farms. In addition, livestock sustainability experts reached a high consensus on 16 animal welfare indicators that could be useful in assessing farm sustainability. These results provide a solid basis for sustainability indicators in the economic, social, environmental, and animal welfare dimensions, which could serve as a basis for developing a sustainability assessment tool for dairy farms.
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使用德尔菲方法选择奶牛场可持续性指标:环境、经济、社会和动物福利方面的探索
可持续畜牧业生产对于确保粮食和资源供应,应对威胁传统畜牧业生产的社会、经济和环境挑战至关重要。虽然经济、社会和科学团体一致认为有必要对可持续性进行评估,以便做出保护当代和子孙后代资源的决策,但很少有可持续性评估工具能全面解决这一问题。本研究的目的是在系统文献综述和专家意见的基础上,通过确定目前应用于奶牛场的指标,开发适用于奶牛场的评估工具。本研究采用德尔菲法探讨牧场层面的可持续发展指标。由七位畜牧业可持续发展和动物福利方面的专家研究员和学者组成的小组参与了这项研究。研究发现,15 项经济指标、14 项社会指标、20 项环境指标和 16 项动物福利指标达成了高度共识。一些指标,如财务自主性、可传递性、奶牛和劳动生产率、饲养系统、劳动强度、社区纽带、劳动满意度、生物多样性、轮作、施肥、粪便管理和水管理,显示出高度的共识,并被认为有助于评估奶牛场的可持续性。此外,畜牧业可持续发展专家就 16 项动物福利指标达成了高度共识,认为这些指标有助于评估牧场的可持续发展。这些结果为经济、社会、环境和动物福利方面的可持续性指标提供了坚实的基础,可作为开发奶牛场可持续性评估工具的依据。
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Austral Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Austral Journal of Veterinary Sciences Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: Austral Journal of Veterinary Sciences (formerly Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria) publishes original scientific contributions in English, containing the latest developments and discoveries in veterinary sciences. The journal covers topics such as animal health and production, preventive medicine, zoonosis, pharmacology and therapeutics, methods of diagnosis, and other areas related to the veterinary field. Austral Journal of Veterinary Sciences aims to divulge information about advances in veterinary medicine among universities, research centres, industries, government agencies, biologists, agronomists and veterinarians.
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