Moving transmission centers of embodied forage-livestock conflicts from non-pastoral provinces to pastoral provinces in China

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Mingyue Yang , Sai Liang , Haifeng Zhou , Ke Li , Zhifeng Yang
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Forage-livestock conflict (FLC) causes rangeland degradation and poses a threat to climate change mitigation, food security, and sustainable development. Previous studies have investigated the hotspots of in situ FLCs. However, region-sectors of supply chains transferring embodied FLCs are overlooked. This study identifies transmission centers of embodied FLCs in China during 2005–2015 based on multi-regional input-output analysis. The results show that transmission centers are mostly light industries, such as the “agricultural and sideline products processing” sectors of Inner Mongolia and Shandong and the “textile industry” sector of Jiangsu. Moreover, the geographical distribution of transmission centers changed during 2005–2015. In particular, several transmission centers were moving from non-pastoral provinces to pastoral provinces. This is influenced by structural changes in supply chains. The findings of this study provide deep leverage points of interventions. They can support effective productivity improvement measures and intersectoral cooperation to control FLCs, and can therefore combat rangeland degradation.

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中国具体草畜冲突的传播中心从非牧区向牧区转移
草畜冲突(FLC)导致牧场退化,对减缓气候变化、粮食安全和可持续发展构成威胁。以往的研究对原位FLCs的热点进行了研究。然而,区域部门间的供应链转移却被忽视了。基于多区域投入产出分析,本研究确定了2005-2015年中国显性FLCs的传播中心。结果表明,传导中心多为轻工业,如内蒙古和山东的“农副产品加工业”和江苏的“纺织工业”。此外,2005-2015年期间,传播中心的地理分布发生了变化。特别是,一些传播中心正在从非牧区省份转移到牧区省份。这受到供应链结构变化的影响。本研究的发现提供了干预措施的深度杠杆点。它们可以支持有效的提高生产力措施和部门间合作,以控制森林退化,因此可以防止牧场退化。
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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