可再生农业和气候保护-高期望,低交付-可再生农业和气候保护:高期望,低结果再生农业和气候保护-高期望,低成功

IF 2.4 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Yelto Zimmer, Joachim Lammel, Ludwig Theuvsen, Barry Ward
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摘要

再生农业因其减少作物生产产生的温室气体(GHG)排放和通过覆盖种植和减少耕作等做法提高农场盈利能力的潜力而受到关注。然而,经验数据表明,这些方法的碳储存潜力和经济效益往往被夸大了。研究表明,这些做法固碳的能力是有限的。此外,在具有挑战性的气候条件下,这些技术甚至可以降低作物产量。这篇论文表明,经济效益往往建立在没有考虑到挑战的假设之上,例如某些种植制度中覆盖作物的有限可行性,以及减少投入带来的过度节约。此外,潜在的“泄漏”——较低的产量导致土地转换和其他地方的排放——进一步引发了人们对这一概念有效性的担忧。一种更有希望的方法是提高氮的利用效率,解决作物生产中温室气体排放的主要来源,同时降低投入成本并提高生产率。与通常依赖补贴的再生做法不同,提高氮利用效率可以提供稳定、可衡量的结果,而无需对产量进行惩罚,也不需要对种植者进行持续的经济补偿。这确保了长期的可持续性和气候效益,使其成为一个更有前途的战略。
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Regenerative Agriculture and Climate Protection – High Expectations, Low Delivery
      Agriculture régénératrice et protection du climat : des attentes élevées, des résultats médiocres
      Regenerative Landwirtschaft und Klimaschutz - Hohe Erwartungen, geringe Erfolge

Regenerative Agriculture and Climate Protection – High Expectations, Low Delivery Agriculture régénératrice et protection du climat : des attentes élevées, des résultats médiocres Regenerative Landwirtschaft und Klimaschutz - Hohe Erwartungen, geringe Erfolge

Regenerative agriculture has gained attention for its potential to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from crop production and improve farm profitability through practices like cover cropping and reduced tillage. However, empirical data suggest that the carbon storage potential and economic benefits of these methods are often overstated. Research shows that the capacity of these practices to sequester carbon is limited. Furthermore, under challenging climatic conditions, these techniques can even reduce crop yields.

The paper demonstrates that economic benefits are often based on assumptions that do not account for challenges, such as the limited feasibility of cover crops in certain cropping systems and exaggerated savings from reduced inputs. Moreover, the potential for ‘leakage’ – where lower yields lead to land conversion and emissions elsewhere – raises further concerns about the effectiveness of the concept.

A more promising approach lies in improving nitrogen-use efficiency, which addresses the major source of GHG emissions from crop production while reducing input costs and improving productivity. Unlike regenerative practices that often depend on subsidies, improving nitrogen use efficiency offers stable, measurable results without yield penalties or the need for continuous financial compensation of growers. This ensures long-term sustainability and climate benefits, making it a more promising strategy.

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EuroChoices
EuroChoices AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
7.10%
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22
期刊介绍: EuroChoices is a full colour, peer reviewed, outreach journal of topical European agri-food and rural resource issues, published three times a year in April, August and December. Its main aim is to bring current research and policy deliberations on agri-food and rural resource issues to a wide readership, both technical & non-technical. The need for this is clear - there are great changes afoot in the European and global agri-food industries and rural areas, which are of enormous impact and concern to society. The issues which underlie present deliberations in the policy and private sectors are complex and, until now, normally expressed in impenetrable technical language.
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