挪威低强度的羊和牛养殖系统-弹性的观点potthoff, k;科潘斯基,B. 2023。挪威低强度的羊和牛养殖系统——弹性视角。《挪威地理杂志》第00卷,00 - 00页。ISSN 0029 - 1951。

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Kerstin Potthoff, Birgit Kopainsky
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社会生态恢复力的概念可以用来理解和衡量农业系统能够处理和适应干扰的程度。这篇文章是基于欧洲农业系统复原力评估框架在挪威低强度羊和牛农业系统中的应用。其目的是确定农业系统的特点及其重要趋势。在县、市层面的访谈和统计数据显示,尽管一些即将出台的环境和动物福利法规可能会给农场带来压力,导致农场退出,但在坚持和调整当前和未来的环境和动物福利法规方面,农业系统显得相当稳健,资源雄厚。对两种情景所设想的发展趋势的后果进行的评估强调,农业系统提供的货物和服务在未来可能会受到挑战,需要加强抵御能力。作者得出结论,乌克兰当前的战争及其对食品市场的影响,以及挪威电价上涨,都是可能挑战农业生产的环境变化的例子。在这种情况下,这篇文章可以作为重新评估农业系统复原力的基准。
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Norwegian low-intensity ovine and bovine farming systems—a resilience perspectivePotthoff, K. & Kopainsky, B. 2023. Norwegian low-intensity ovine and bovine farming systems—a resilience perspective. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift–Norwegian Journal of Geography Vol. 00, 00–00. ISSN 0029-1951.
The concept of socio-ecological resilience can be used to understand and measure to what degree farming systems are able to handle and adapt to disturbances. The article is based on the application of a framework for resilience assessment in European farming systems to the Norwegian low-intensity ovine and bovine farming systems. The aim is to identify the characteristics of farming systems and important trends in them. Interviews held at county and municipality level, and statistical data revealed that farming systems appeared quite robust, and resource-strong in terms of adhering and adjusting to current and coming environmental and animal welfare regulations, although some coming regulations may put farms under pressure and result in farm exit. Assessing the consequences of development trends envisioned by two scenarios underlines that the provision of goods and services by farming systems may be challenged in the future and that resilience needs to be enhanced. The authors conclude that the current war in Ukraine and its impacts on the food market, as well as the increased electricity prices in Norway, are examples of contextual changes that may challenge agricultural production. In this context, the article can serve as a baseline to reassess the resilience of farming systems.
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