Sustainability spaces for complex agri-food systems

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作者
Stephen Whitfield
Tim G. Benton
Martin Dallimer
Les G. Firbank
Guy M. Poppy
Susannah M. Sallu
Lindsay C. Stringer
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[1] University of Leeds,Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth and Environment
[2] University of Leeds,School of Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences
[3] University of Southampton,Centre for Biological Sciences
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Food Security | 2015年 / 7卷
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Sustainability; Agri-food systems; Complexity;
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As a result of the complexity of agri-food systems, popularly-supported ‘win-win’ solutions rarely result in wholly satisfactory outcomes. We draw on documented cases of the introduction of agricultural input subsidies; the intensification of livestock production; and the development of genetically modified crop varieties as examples of agri-food systems in which there are multiple interconnected sustainability priorities and inevitable conflicts. Generic or narrowly conceived goals may not fully reflect the multiple and conflicting dimensions of sustainability that are relevant to such cases. There is a need to advance established multiple-win agendas, such as sustainable intensification and climate smart agriculture, to more fully reflect this complexity. We propose the use of the sustainability space concept for defining and monitoring sustainability priorities that might become the basis for effective management of complex systems. We further outline the challenge of defining and monitoring these priorities, which will require carefully designed, interdisciplinary and participatory research agendas.
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页码:1291 / 1297
页数:6
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