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Combining mitigation strategies to increase co-benefits for biodiversity and food security

Rémi Prudhomme Adriana De Palma Patrice Dumas Ricardo Gonzalez Paul Leadley +3 lainnya

Abstrak

World agriculture needs to find the right balance to cope with the trilemma between feeding a growing population, reducing its impact on biodiversity and minimizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In this paper, we evaluate a broad range of scenarios that achieve 4.3 GtCO _2,eq /year GHG mitigation in the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land-Use (AFOLU) sector by 2100. Scenarios include varying mixes of three GHG mitigation policies: second-generation biofuel production, dietary change and reforestation of pasture. We find that focusing mitigation on a single policy can lead to positive results for a single indicator of food security or biodiversity conservation, but with significant negative side effects on others. A balanced portfolio of all three mitigation policies, while not optimal for any single criterion, minimizes trade-offs by avoiding large negative effects on food security and biodiversity conservation. At the regional scale, the trade-off seen globally between biodiversity and food security is nuanced by different regional contexts.

Penulis (8)

R

Rémi Prudhomme

A

Adriana De Palma

P

Patrice Dumas

R

Ricardo Gonzalez

P

Paul Leadley

H

Harold Levrel

A

Andy Purvis

T

Thierry Brunelle

Format Sitasi

Prudhomme, R., Palma, A.D., Dumas, P., Gonzalez, R., Leadley, P., Levrel, H. et al. (2020). Combining mitigation strategies to increase co-benefits for biodiversity and food security. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abb10a

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2020
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10.1088/1748-9326/abb10a
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