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LEITE, F.F.G.D.; FAVERIN, C.; CIGANDA, V.; CRISTOBAL-CARBALLO, O.; DOS REIS, J.C.; EUGÈNE, M.; FARIÑA, S.; HERCHER-PASTEUR, J.; MONTEIRO, A.; PASTELL, M.; RECAVARREN, P.; ROMERA, A.; ROSANOWSKI, S.; TIERI, M.P.; AUBRY, A.; VEYSSET, P.; KENNY, D.; VIBART, R. |
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FERNANDA FIGUEIREDO GRANJA DORILÊO LEITE, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina; CLAUDIA FAVERIN, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina; VERONICA SOLANGE CIGANDA BRASCA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; OMAR CRISTOBAL-CARBALLO, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Livestock Production Sciences, Ruminant Nutrition, Park Lane, Northern Ireland, Hillsborough, BT26 6DR, United Kingdom; JULIO CESAR DOS REIS, Embrapa (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation) Cerrados, Brasília, DF, Brazil; MAGUY EUGÈNE, Université Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, UMR Herbivores, Saint-Genès-Champanelle, F-63122, France; SANTIAGO FARIÑA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; JEAN HERCHER-PASTEUR, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ALYCE MONTEIRO, Université Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, UMR Herbivores, France; University of São Paulo, Centre for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil; MATTI PASTELL, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Production Systems, Latokartanonkaari 9, Helsinki, Finland; PAULO RECAVARREN, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina; ALVARO ROMERA, AgResearch Ltd., Ruakura Research Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand; SARAH ROSANOWSKI, AgResearch Ltd., Grasslands Research Centre, Tennent Drive, Palmerston North, New Zealand; MARIA PAZ TIERI, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Facultad Regional Rafaela, Rafaela, Argentina; Instituto de Investigación de la Cadena Láctea, INTA Rafaela, Rafaela, Argentina; AURÉLIE AUBRY, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Large Park Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; PATRICK VEYSSET, Université Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, UMR Herbivores, France; DAVID KENNY, Teagasc, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Grange, Co. Meath, Dunsany, Ireland; RONALDO VIBART, AgResearch Ltd., Grasslands Research Centre, Tennent Drive, Palmerston North, New Zealand. |
Título : |
Relevance of farm-scale indicators and tools for farmers to assess sustainability of their mixed crop-ruminant livestock systems. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2024 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Science of the Total Environment, November 2024, Volume 950, e175218. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175218 |
ISSN : |
0048-9697 |
DOI : |
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175218 |
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Article history: Received 22 May 2024, Revised 10 July 2024, Accepted 31 July 2024, Available online 2 August 2024, Version of Record 8 August 2024. -- Correspondence: Vibart, R.; AgResearch Ltd., Grasslands Research Centre, Tennent Drive, Private Bag 11008, Palmerston North, New Zealand; email:Ronaldo.vibart@agresearch.co.nz -- Funding: Financial support through the partners of the Joint Call of the Cofund ERA-Nets SusCrop (Grant No. 771134), FACCE ERA-GAS (Grant No. 696356), ICT-AGRI-FOOD (Grant No. 862665) and SusAn (Grant No. 696231). Also funded by the New Zealand Government to support the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (GRA). -- Contains Supplementary data. -- |
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ABSTRACT.- Ensuring the sustainability and circularity of mixed crop-ruminant livestock systems is essential if they are to deliver on the enhancement of long-term productivity and profitability with a smaller footprint. The objectives of this study were to select indicators in the environmental, economic and social dimensions of sustainability of crop-livestock systems, to assess if these indicators are relevant in the operational schedule of farmers, and to score the indicators in these farm systems. The scoring system was based on relevance to farmers, data availability, frequency of use, and policy. The study was successful in the assemblage of a suite of indicators comprising three dimensions of sustainability and the development of criteria to assess the usefulness of these indicators in crop-ruminant livestock systems in distinct agro-climatic regions across the globe. Except for ammonia emissions, indicators within the Emissions to air theme obtained high scores, as expected from mixed crop-ruminant systems in countries transitioning towards low emission production systems. Despite the inherent association between nutrient losses and water quality, the sum of scores was numerically greater for the former, attributed to a mix of economic and policy incentives. The sum of indicator scores within the Profitability theme (farm net income, expenditure and revenue) received the highest scores in the economic dimension. The Workforce theme (diversity, education, succession) stood out within the social dimension, reflecting the need for an engaged labor force that requires knowledge and skills in both crop and livestock husbandry. The development of surveys with farmers/stakeholders to assess the relevance of farm-scale indicators and tools is important to support direct actions and policies in support of sustainable mixed crop-ruminant livestock farm systems. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. MenosABSTRACT.- Ensuring the sustainability and circularity of mixed crop-ruminant livestock systems is essential if they are to deliver on the enhancement of long-term productivity and profitability with a smaller footprint. The objectives of this study were to select indicators in the environmental, economic and social dimensions of sustainability of crop-livestock systems, to assess if these indicators are relevant in the operational schedule of farmers, and to score the indicators in these farm systems. The scoring system was based on relevance to farmers, data availability, frequency of use, and policy. The study was successful in the assemblage of a suite of indicators comprising three dimensions of sustainability and the development of criteria to assess the usefulness of these indicators in crop-ruminant livestock systems in distinct agro-climatic regions across the globe. Except for ammonia emissions, indicators within the Emissions to air theme obtained high scores, as expected from mixed crop-ruminant systems in countries transitioning towards low emission production systems. Despite the inherent association between nutrient losses and water quality, the sum of scores was numerically greater for the former, attributed to a mix of economic and policy incentives. The sum of indicator scores within the Profitability theme (farm net income, expenditure and revenue) received the highest scores in the economic dimension. The Workforce theme (diversity, education, succession)... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
ÁREA DE RECURSOS NATURALES, PRODUCCIÓN Y AMBIENTE - INIA; Assessment criteria; Economic dimension; Environmental dimension; Indicators of sustainability; Mixed crop-livestock systems; Social dimension. |
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P01 Conservación de la naturaleza y recursos de La tierra |
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