Integrating Food Production into Nature's Biogeochemical Cycles

J. B. Robinson
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Elements such as nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and sulfur occur in the biosphere in a variety of chemical forms, each subject to biological or spontaneous conversion to other forms. In natural ecosystems such as grasslands and forests, these “cycles” operate very efficiently. The cycling of nitrogen in grassland is used to illustrate the conservative nature of natural systems. Food production, practiced on an extensive basis with minimum inputs and careful management may have minimum disruptive effects on local geochemical cycles, particularly if food is processed and consumed locally. Intensive agriculture, with its large energy inputs, and high yields, accompanied by extreme urbanization and remote food processing, induces major changes in local cycling. The localized effects of food production and processing have become a problem in industrialized countries which too often depend on food production, processing, and waste-treatment systems developed when the degree of intensification was much less than ...
将粮食生产融入大自然的生物地球化学循环
氮、碳、磷和硫等元素以各种化学形式存在于生物圈中,每一种都要经过生物或自然转化为其他形式。在草原和森林等自然生态系统中,这些“循环”运作非常有效。利用草地氮循环来说明自然系统的保守性。以最少的投入和谨慎的管理进行广泛的粮食生产,对当地地球化学循环的破坏性影响可能最小,特别是如果粮食是在当地加工和消费的。集约化农业,其能源投入大,产量高,伴随着极端城市化和偏远食品加工,导致了当地循环的重大变化。食品生产和加工的局部影响已成为工业化国家的一个问题,这些国家往往过于依赖在集约化程度远低于……时发展起来的食品生产、加工和废物处理系统。
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