Future of food: A technology-centered path towards sustainable production in 2100

IF 3 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Karim Jebari , Emma Engström
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We stipulate a normatively desirable scenario for food production in 2100 and formulate a specific technology-centered path to reach it. In this scenario, the human population has increased following mainstream projections and food consumption patterns remain similar to current ones, while impacts on land systems, the biosphere, freshwater use, and eutrophying emissions from food production are substantially reduced (by more than 25 %). We divide the global diet into three categories: fruits and vegetables, grains, and animal products, which together represent 88 % of the food consumed currently. In each category, we select one technology with potential to contribute substantially to the desirable scenario: vertical farming for fruits and vegetables; genetically modified (GM) crops for improved photosynthesis of grains; and realistic plant- and microbe-based substitutes for animal products. Assuming widespread adoption of these technologies in 2100, we project that the area of farmland used, the amount of eutrophying emissions, and the freshwater used would decrease by 54 %, 46 %, and 32 %, respectively. We discuss adoption challenges and suggest policies for the implementation of these technologies, finding that increased public acceptance of alternatives to animal products and GM crops are crucial. Also, abundant access to affordable fossil-free energy is a prerequisite for two of the three recommended innovations.
食品的未来:2100年以技术为中心的可持续生产之路
我们为2100年的粮食生产制定了一个规范的理想情景,并制定了一条以技术为中心的具体路径来实现这一目标。在这一情景中,根据主流预测,人口将增加,粮食消费模式与目前相似,而粮食生产对土地系统、生物圈、淡水利用和富营养化排放的影响将大幅减少(减少幅度超过25% %)。我们将全球饮食分为三类:水果和蔬菜,谷物和动物产品,它们总共占目前消耗的食物的88% %。在每个类别中,我们选择一种有潜力为理想场景做出重大贡献的技术:水果和蔬菜的垂直农业;改良粮食光合作用的转基因作物;以及以植物和微生物为基础的动物产品替代品。假设这些技术在2100年得到广泛采用,我们预计耕地面积、富营养化排放量和淡水使用量将分别减少54% %、46% %和32% %。我们讨论了采用这些技术的挑战,并提出了实施这些技术的政策建议,发现提高公众对动物产品和转基因作物替代品的接受程度至关重要。此外,在这三种建议的创新中,有两种创新的先决条件是大量获得负担得起的非化石能源。
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Futures
Futures Multiple-
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6.00
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期刊介绍: Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity. Covering methods and practices of futures studies, the journal seeks to examine possible and alternative futures of all human endeavours. Futures seeks to promote divergent and pluralistic visions, ideas and opinions about the future. The editors do not necessarily agree with the views expressed in the pages of Futures
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