Multifunctionality and diversity of livestock grazing systems for sustainable food systems throughout the world: Are there learning opportunities for Europe?

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Alexandre Ickowicz, Bernard Hubert, Mélanie Blanchard, Vincent Blanfort, Jean-Daniel Cesaro, Arona Diaw, Jacques Lasseur, Le Thi Thanh Huyen, Li Li, Rogerio Martins Mauricio, Mauroni Cangussu, Jean-Pierre Müller, Mariana Quiroga Mendiola, Juan Quiroga Roger, Tomas Anibal Vera, Tungalag Ulambayar, Liz Wedderburn
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Throughout the world, livestock grazing systems (LGS) include, and provide livelihoods for, many rural populations. These LGS are represented in a wide variety of agroecological contexts and offer a huge variety of system organization. They contribute to sustainable food systems by providing multiple products including low-cost edible proteins and energy, draft power, outputs (carbon and soil nutrient regulation, landscape and biodiversity maintenance), roles (local development support in harsh environments, contribution to the circular economy) and benefits to populations (revenue, employment, and cultural assets). These multiple functions can be described through a multifunctional conceptual model specified for LGS. Applied to cases in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe, the framework enables the assessment of these systems in a holistic manner that includes four dimensions: production, social, environmental and local development. These dimensions and associated local indicators demonstrate the potential important contribution that LGS may deliver to sustainable food systems. Management of interactions and trade-offs between these functions may be improved using such a model in a multi-stakeholder approach. Some of the functions and balance between them might have been overlooked in the consideration of European food systems.

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全球可持续粮食系统中牲畜放牧系统的多功能性和多样性:欧洲是否有学习机会?
在世界各地,畜牧放牧系统包括许多农村人口,并为其提供生计。这些LGS在各种各样的农业生态环境中都有代表,并提供了各种各样的系统组织。它们通过提供多种产品为可持续粮食系统做出贡献,包括低成本可食用蛋白质和能源、草案电力、产出(碳和土壤养分调节、景观和生物多样性维护)、作用(在恶劣环境中支持当地发展、对循环经济的贡献)和对人口的好处(收入、就业和文化资产)。这些多种功能可以通过为LGS指定的多功能概念模型来描述。该框架适用于非洲、亚洲、拉丁美洲和欧洲的案例,能够以整体方式评估这些系统,包括四个方面:生产、社会、环境和地方发展。这些方面和相关的地方指标表明,LGS可能对可持续粮食系统作出重要贡献。在多利益相关者方法中使用这样的模型可以改进这些功能之间的交互和权衡的管理。在考虑欧洲食品系统时,它们之间的一些功能和平衡可能被忽视了。
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Grass and Forage Science
Grass and Forage Science 农林科学-农艺学
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5.10
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发文量
37
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Grass and Forage Science is a major English language journal that publishes the results of research and development in all aspects of grass and forage production, management and utilization; reviews of the state of knowledge on relevant topics; and book reviews. Authors are also invited to submit papers on non-agricultural aspects of grassland management such as recreational and amenity use and the environmental implications of all grassland systems. The Journal considers papers from all climatic zones.
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