Accounting for land use, biodiversity and ecosystem services in life cycle assessment: Impacts of breakfast cereals

被引:32
|
作者
Jeswani, Harish Kumar [1 ]
Hellweg, Stefanie [2 ]
Azapagic, Adisa [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Sch Chem Engn & Analyt Sci, Sustainable Ind Syst, Manchester, Lancs, England
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Environm Engn, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Breakfast cereals; Biodiversity; Land use; Ecosystem services; Life cycle assessment; MODELS; CONSERVATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.07.088
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study considers the life cycle impacts of land use on biodiversity and ecosystem services associated with the production of a ubiquitous food type: breakfast cereals. For biodiversity, the impacts on five taxonomic groups have been assessed: mammals, birds, vascular plants, amphibians and reptiles. For ecosystem services, the potential loss in the following ecosystem services of soil has been considered: biotic production, erosion resistance, groundwater regeneration, infiltration and physicochemical filtration. The findings indicate that the main hotspot for the biodiversity loss is cocoa cultivation for all taxonomic groups, with a contribution of 27-67%. Cocoa is also a major contributor (35%) to the loss of biotic production, while rice is the largest contributor to erosion (34%), reduction in groundwater replenishment (43%) and physiochemical filtration (23%). Corn is the main cause of the infiltration reduction, accounting for 44% of the impact. Unlike the biodiversity impacts, which are almost entirely caused by agricultural activities, non-agricultural land use occurring in other life cycle stages (transport, packaging and manufacturing), has significant contribution to the reductions in groundwater replenishment and infiltration. The impacts on ecosystem services are almost entirely driven by land occupation, while the biodiversity impacts are caused by both land use change and occupation. The identification of cocoa as the main hotspot is unexpected as it is used only in very small quantities (<5% by mass) in breakfast cereals. Its high contribution to the impacts is partly due to the land use change in the ecoregion of the Eastern Guinean forests, which are home to a relatively large number of endemic species. The paper also discusses the limitations of the impact assessment methods for evaluating the biodiversity and ecosystem services and highlights the need for further development of indicators and methods to assess the land use impacts in life cycle assessment. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:51 / 59
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Dynamic emergy accounting of water and carbon ecosystem services: A model to simulate the impacts of land-use change
    Watanabe, Marcos D. B.
    Ortega, Enrique
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, 2014, 271 : 113 - 131
  • [42] Ecosystem services and life cycle assessment: A bibliometric review
    VanderWilde, Calli P.
    Newell, Joshua P.
    [J]. RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, 2021, 169
  • [43] Impacts of Land-Use Change on Groundwater Supply: Ecosystem Services Assessment in Kona, Hawaii
    Brauman, Kate A.
    Freyberg, David L.
    Daily, Gretchen C.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, 2015, 141 (12)
  • [44] Creating ecosystem services assessment models incorporating land use impacts based on soil quality
    Chen, Hsin-Pei
    Lee, Mengshan
    Chiueh, Pei-Te
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 773
  • [45] ASSESSMENT OF LAND-USE CHANGES AND THEIR IMPACTS ON ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN TWO SLOVENIAN RURAL LANDSCAPES
    Ribeiro, Daniela
    Hribar, Mateja Smid
    [J]. ACTA GEOGRAPHICA SLOVENICA-GEOGRAFSKI ZBORNIK, 2019, 59 (02) : 143 - 159
  • [46] Ecological risk assessment models for simulating impacts of land use and landscape pattern on ecosystem services
    Qian, Yao
    Dong, Zheng
    Yan, Yan
    Tang, Lina
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 833
  • [47] UNEP-SETAC guideline on global land use impact assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem services in LCA
    Koellner, Thomas
    de Baan, Laura
    Beck, Tabea
    Brandao, Miguel
    Civit, Barbara
    Margni, Manuele
    Mila i Canals, Llorenc
    Saad, Rosie
    Souza, Danielle Maia
    Mueller-Wenk, Ruedi
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, 2013, 18 (06): : 1188 - 1202
  • [48] UNEP-SETAC guideline on global land use impact assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem services in LCA
    Thomas Koellner
    Laura de Baan
    Tabea Beck
    Miguel Brandão
    Barbara Civit
    Manuele Margni
    Llorenç Milà i Canals
    Rosie Saad
    Danielle Maia de Souza
    Ruedi Müller-Wenk
    [J]. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2013, 18 : 1188 - 1202
  • [49] Impacts of biodiversity loss on ocean ecosystem services
    Worm, Boris
    Barbier, Edward B.
    Beaumont, Nicola
    Duffy, J. Emmett
    Folke, Carl
    Halpern, Benjamin S.
    Jackson, Jeremy B. C.
    Lotze, Heike K.
    Micheli, Fiorenza
    Palumbi, Stephen R.
    Sala, Enric
    Selkoe, Kimberley A.
    Stachowicz, John J.
    Watson, Reg
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2006, 314 (5800) : 787 - 790
  • [50] Offsetting impacts of development on biodiversity and ecosystem services
    Sonter, Laura J.
    Gordon, Ascelin
    Archibald, Carla
    Simmonds, Jeremy S.
    Ward, Michelle
    Metzger, Jean Paul
    Rhodes, Jonathan R.
    Maron, Martine
    [J]. AMBIO, 2020, 49 (04) : 892 - 902