建立弹性、包容、可持续的畜牧业系统

IF 15.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Trends in Food Science & Technology Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1016/j.tifs.2024.104668
Franco Bilotto , Matthew T. Harrison , Ronaldo Vibart , Alec Mackay , Karen M. Christie-Whitehead , Carla S.S. Ferreira , Richard S. Cottrell , Daniel Forster , Jinfeng Chang
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背景虽然畜产品是粮食安全的基石,但畜牧业管理者面临着适应气候危机和可持续减少温室气体排放的双重挑战。气候多变性和极端天气事件影响着农业食品链,阻碍了全球农业生产力,并威胁着安全、营养和可负担得起的畜产品。范围和方法本综述深入探讨了五个关键方面:(1) 畜牧业在文化、社会经济和粮食安全方面的重要性,(2) 气候、经济和地缘政治冲击对全球畜牧业的影响,(3) 畜牧业在气候变化中的作用,(4) 向包容性、可持续畜牧业系统过渡的机遇,以及 (5) 畜牧业的先决条件和转型举措。主要发现和结论过去三十年来,气候、经济和地缘政治冲击不断增加,尤其影响到家禽、乳制品和小反刍动物行业。这些冲击扩大了出现临界点的风险。对气候紧急情况的低适应能力和高脆弱性要求采取基于地方的适应措施。减少食物浪费和恢复热带森林的干预措施具有最大的减缓潜力,而农业光伏发电和岸上风能生产似乎最具经济前景。在生产、保护、繁荣和减缓之间权衡利弊,需要根据具体情况共同设计创新,以提高可信度、合法性和可采纳性。
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Towards resilient, inclusive, sustainable livestock farming systems

Background

While livestock products comprise the cornerstone of food security, livestock managers face the dual challenge of adapting to a climate crisis and sustainably reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Climatic variability and extreme weather events impact the agri-food chain, hindering global agricultural productivity and threatening safe, nutritious, and affordable livestock products.

Scope and approach

This review delves into five key aspects: (1) the cultural, socio-economic, and food security importance of livestock, (2) the impact of climatic, economic, and geopolitical shocks on the global livestock sector, (3) the livestock sector's role in climate change, (4) opportunities for transitioning to inclusive, sustainable livestock farming systems, and (5) prerequisites and transformative initiatives for the livestock sector.

Key findings and conclusions

Climatic, economic, and geopolitical shocks have increased, particularly affecting the poultry, dairy, and small ruminant sectors in the last three decades. These shocks have amplified risks of contravening tipping points. Low adaptive capacity and high vulnerability to the climate emergency demand place-based adaptation. Interventions reducing food waste and restoring tropical forests offer the greatest mitigation potential, while agrivoltaics and on-shore wind production appear most promising economically. Trade-offs between production, conservation, prosperity, and mitigation demand contextualization and co-design of innovations for credibility, legitimacy, and adoptability.

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Trends in Food Science & Technology
Trends in Food Science & Technology 工程技术-食品科技
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37 days
期刊介绍: Trends in Food Science & Technology is a prestigious international journal that specializes in peer-reviewed articles covering the latest advancements in technology, food science, and human nutrition. It serves as a bridge between specialized primary journals and general trade magazines, providing readable and scientifically rigorous reviews and commentaries on current research developments and their potential applications in the food industry. Unlike traditional journals, Trends in Food Science & Technology does not publish original research papers. Instead, it focuses on critical and comprehensive reviews to offer valuable insights for professionals in the field. By bringing together cutting-edge research and industry applications, this journal plays a vital role in disseminating knowledge and facilitating advancements in the food science and technology sector.
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