Space controlled environment agriculture offers pathways to improve the sustainability of controlled environmental agriculture on Earth

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Harry C. Wright
Luke Fountain
Alexis Moschopoulos
Anthony J. Ryan
Tim J. Daniell
David C. Cullen
Bryan Shaughnessy
Duncan D. Cameron
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[1] University of Sheffield,Department of Chemistry
[2] The University of Manchester,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[3] The University of Manchester,Manchester Institute of Biotechnology
[4] Grobotic Systems Limited,Plants, Photosynthesis and Soil, School of Biosciences
[5] University of Sheffield,Space Group, School of Aerospace, Transport & Manufacturing
[6] Cranfield University,RAL Space, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
[7] Harwell Campus,undefined
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Nature Food | 2023年 / 4卷
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Terrestrial controlled environment agriculture (CEA) will have an increasingly important role in food production. However, present CEA systems are energy- and resource-hungry and rarely profitable, requiring a step change in design and optimization. Here we argue that the unique nature of space controlled environment agriculture (SpaCEA), which needs to be both highly resource efficient and circular in design, presents an opportunity to develop intrinsically circular CEA systems. Life-cycle analysis tools should be used to optimize the provision and use of natural or electrical light, power, nutrients and infrastructure in CEA and/or SpaCEA systems, and to guide research and development into subsystems that bring strong environmental advantages. We suggest that SpaCEA public outreach can also be used to improve the perception of terrestrial CEA on Earth by using space as a gateway for exhibiting CEA food growing technologies. A substantial focus on SpaCEA development should be viewed as an efficient contribution to addressing major current CEA challenges.
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