Climate change mitigation through livestock system transitions
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis · International Livestock Research Institute · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensification of livestock production systems might become a key climate mitigation technology. However, livestock production systems vary substantially, making the implementation of climate mitigation policies a formidable challenge. Here, we provide results from an economic model using a detailed and high-resolution representation of livestock production systems. We project that by 2030 autonomous transitions toward more efficient systems would decrease emissions by 736 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year (MtCO2e⋅y(-1)), mainly through avoided emissions from the conversion of 162 Mha of natural…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.43
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
15- PHPeter HavlíkCorresponding
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, International Livestock Research Institute
- HVHugo Valin
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
- MHMario Herrero
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, International Livestock Research Institute
- MOMichael Obersteiner
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
- ESErwin Schmid
BOKU University
Topics & keywords
- Livestock
- Greenhouse gas
- Climate change
- Natural resource economics
- Climate change mitigation
- Environmental science
- Production (economics)
- Agriculture
- Climate action