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DOI10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2019.101983
Reconciling global sustainability targets and local action for food production and climate change mitigation
Gil, Juliana D. B.1; Daioglou, Vassilis2,3; van Ittersuma, Martin1; Reidsma, Pytrik1; Doelman, Jonathan C.2; van Middelaar, Corina E.4; van Vuuren, Detlef P.2,3
2019-11-01
发表期刊GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
ISSN0959-3780
EISSN1872-9495
出版年2019
卷号59
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家Netherlands
英文摘要

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) imply country-led implementation. Yet, their achievement depends on sustainability targets compatible across different sectors and scales. Our study examines how the GHG emission intensity of agriculture (EIA) should evolve globally, regionally (Western Europe) and nationally (The Netherlands) under different socioeconomic pathways, so that two major aims of SDGs 2 and 13 (i.e. sufficient food production and climate change mitigation) are achieved simultaneously. Results show that, by 2050, relative to 2010 values, EIA should decrease at all three levels when measured on a product basis (GHG emissions per ton dry matter) and on a land basis (GHG emissions per ha). This indicates that, globally, agriculture should be intensified per unit area, while in Western Europe and even more so in the Netherlands additional emission reductions require increased production efficiency and lower production volumes. Projected reductions in methane and nitrous oxide emissions from enteric fermentation, manure management and fertilizer application in Dutch agriculture are much higher than what would be achieved through the extrapolation of current trends. Given the high costs of increasing production efficiency further, our analysis indicates the need for significantly more ambitious policy targets and systemic changes, including reduced consumption of animal-sourced food. Besides shedding light on the interaction between climate and agricultural strategies, our analysis illustrates the application of cross-scale thinking in the operationalization of the SDG agenda and underscores the need for concerted action amongst countries.


英文关键词Sustainable Development Goals Cross-scale analysis Trade-offs Scenario analysis Agriculture
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000501648400001
WOS关键词NITROUS-OXIDE EMISSIONS ; SPECIAL TOPICS-MITIGATION ; INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT ; SCENARIO FRAMEWORK ; AGRICULTURAL LAND ; METHANE ; TRANSFORMATION ; PATHWAYS ; SECURITY ; IMPACT
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Environmental Studies ; Geography
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Geography
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/225407
专题环境与发展全球科技态势
作者单位1.Wageningen Univ, Plant Prod Syst, POB 430, NL-6700 AK Wageningen, Netherlands;
2.PBL Netherlands Environm Assessment Agcy, NL-2500 GH The Hague, Netherlands;
3.Univ Utrecht, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, NL-3584 CS Utrecht, Netherlands;
4.Wageningen Univ, Anim Prod Syst, POB 338, NL-6700 AH Wageningen, Netherlands
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Gil, Juliana D. B.,Daioglou, Vassilis,van Ittersuma, Martin,et al. Reconciling global sustainability targets and local action for food production and climate change mitigation[J]. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS,2019,59.
APA Gil, Juliana D. B..,Daioglou, Vassilis.,van Ittersuma, Martin.,Reidsma, Pytrik.,Doelman, Jonathan C..,...&van Vuuren, Detlef P..(2019).Reconciling global sustainability targets and local action for food production and climate change mitigation.GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS,59.
MLA Gil, Juliana D. B.,et al."Reconciling global sustainability targets and local action for food production and climate change mitigation".GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS 59(2019).
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