Comparative analysis of environmental impacts of agricultural production systems, agricultural input efficiency, and food choice
University of Minnesota · Minnesota Department of Natural Resources · +1 more institution
Abstract
Global agricultural feeds over 7 billion people, but is also a leading cause of environmental degradation. Understanding how alternative agricultural production systems, agricultural input efficiency, and food choice drive environmental degradation is necessary for reducing agriculture's environmental impacts. A meta-analysis of life cycle assessments that includes 742 agricultural systems and over 90 unique foods produced primarily in high-input systems shows that, per unit of food, organic systems require more land, cause more eutrophication, use less energy, but emit similar greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) as conventional systems; that grass-fed beef requires more land and emits similar GHG emissions as…
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2Topics & keywords
- Agriculture
- Environmental science
- Greenhouse gas
- Life-cycle assessment
- Environmental impact assessment
- Aquaculture
- Livestock
- Agricultural land
- Zero hunger