印度农业残渣焚烧面临的挑战、解决方案和政策问题:寻找减少环境污染的关键步骤

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Shivani Thakur, Agnibha Sinha, Animesh Ghosh Bag, Riyadh S. Almalki, Akbar Hossain
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在印度,印度河-恒河平原已成为大气污染物的热点地区,季节性残留物燃烧是主要来源。随着高产品种的引进,作物生产力的迅速提高增加了管理大量残留物的挑战,这最终将农业推向了重型机械化。机械收获后管理大量的剩余材料是繁重的,因此农民选择了简单的方法,即就地焚烧。印度各邦的分析显示,旁遮普(64%)是贡献最大的,其次是哈里亚纳邦(11%)和北方邦(5.7%)。作物残茬焚烧的主要原因是劳动力短缺、快速机械化和种植强度增加,这对人类健康、环境质量和土壤健康等多个系统产生不利影响。本研究探讨了残渣燃烧的替代生态友好解决方案,如发电、堆肥、造纸、土壤掺入、覆盖和生物炭生产,以增加农民的收入和解决就业问题。强调了优先考虑农民激励、能力建设和提高认识运动的综合政策框架的重要性。该研究强调了利益相关者之间同步努力和采用创新技术(如遥感)的必要性,以监测全国范围内问题的强度和可变性。这一综述为制定可持续发展的战略以遏制残渣燃烧和减少环境污染提供了路线图。
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Challenges, solutions and policy issues for residue burning in Indian agriculture: searching key steps to reduce environmental pollution

In India, the Indo-Gangetic Plain has become a hotspot for atmospheric pollutants, with seasonal residue burning being a major contributor. The rapid increase in crop productivity with the introduction of high-yield varieties increased the challenge of managing the large quantity of residue generated, which ultimately pushed agriculture towards heavy mechanization. Managing a substantial quantity of leftover material after mechanical harvesting is burdensome, so farmers are choosing easy methods, i.e., in situ residue burning. Statewise analysis in India revealed that Punjab (64%) was the highest contributor, followed by Haryana (11%) and UP (5.7%). The key causes of crop residue burning are mainly labour shortages, rapid mechanization and increased cropping intensity, which adversely affect multiple systems, such as human health, environmental quality, and soil health. Alternative eco-friendly solutions to residue burning, such as energy generation, composting, paper production, soil incorporation, mulching, and biochar production, to increase farmers’ income and address employability have been explored in this study. The importance of integrated policy frameworks that prioritize farmer incentives, capacity building, and awareness campaigns has been highlighted. The study underscores the need of synchronised efforts between stakeholders and the adoption of innovative techniques like remote sensing for monitoring the intensity and variability of problem nationwide. This review serves as a roadmap for developing sustainable strategies to curb residue burning and reduce environmental pollution.

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Air Quality Atmosphere and Health
Air Quality Atmosphere and Health ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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8.80
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146
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期刊介绍: Air Quality, Atmosphere, and Health is a multidisciplinary journal which, by its very name, illustrates the broad range of work it publishes and which focuses on atmospheric consequences of human activities and their implications for human and ecological health. It offers research papers, critical literature reviews and commentaries, as well as special issues devoted to topical subjects or themes. International in scope, the journal presents papers that inform and stimulate a global readership, as the topic addressed are global in their import. Consequently, we do not encourage submission of papers involving local data that relate to local problems. Unless they demonstrate wide applicability, these are better submitted to national or regional journals. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health addresses such topics as acid precipitation; airborne particulate matter; air quality monitoring and management; exposure assessment; risk assessment; indoor air quality; atmospheric chemistry; atmospheric modeling and prediction; air pollution climatology; climate change and air quality; air pollution measurement; atmospheric impact assessment; forest-fire emissions; atmospheric science; greenhouse gases; health and ecological effects; clean air technology; regional and global change and satellite measurements. This journal benefits a diverse audience of researchers, public health officials and policy makers addressing problems that call for solutions based in evidence from atmospheric and exposure assessment scientists, epidemiologists, and risk assessors. Publication in the journal affords the opportunity to reach beyond defined disciplinary niches to this broader readership.
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