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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018Publisher:MDPI AG Authors:Viktor J. Bruckman;
Viktor J. Bruckman
Viktor J. Bruckman in OpenAIREMaliwan Haruthaithanasan;
Raymond O. Miller; Toru Terada; +3 AuthorsMaliwan Haruthaithanasan
Maliwan Haruthaithanasan in OpenAIREViktor J. Bruckman;
Viktor J. Bruckman
Viktor J. Bruckman in OpenAIREMaliwan Haruthaithanasan;
Raymond O. Miller; Toru Terada;Maliwan Haruthaithanasan
Maliwan Haruthaithanasan in OpenAIREAnna-Katharina Brenner;
Anna-Katharina Brenner
Anna-Katharina Brenner in OpenAIREFlorian Kraxner;
David Flaspohler;Florian Kraxner
Florian Kraxner in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/f9040223
We conducted a feasibility study in Indochina (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam) with the aim of promoting biomass and bioenergy markets, technology transfer, rural development, and income generation. Policy development is guided by the International Union of Forest Research Institutions (IUFRO) Task Force “Sustainable Forest Bioenergy Network”. In this paper, we highlight the achievements up to now and present results of a multi-stakeholder questionnaire in combination with a quantitative analysis of the National Bioenergy Development Plans (NBDPs). We found a gap between official documents and working group assessments. NBDPs are focused on the market development, technology transfer, and funding possibilities of a regional bioenergy strategy, while the respondents of a questionnaire (working groups) favored more altruistic goals, i.e., sustainable resource management, environmental protection and climate change mitigation, generation of rural income, and community involvement, etc. We therefore suggest the following measures to ensure regulations that support the original aims of the network (climate change mitigation, poverty alleviation, sustainable resource use, and diversification of energy generation): (i) Consideration of science-based evidence for drafting bioenergy policies, particularly in the field of biomass production and harvesting; (ii) invitation of stakeholders representing rural communities to participate in this process; (iii) development of sustainability criteria; (iv) feedback cycles ensuring more intensive discussion of policy drafts; (v) association of an international board of experts to provide scientifically sound feedback and input; and (vi) establishment of a local demonstration region, containing various steps in the biomass/bioenergy supply chain including transboundary collaboration in the ACMECS region.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2022 Denmark, France, France, SwitzerlandPublisher:Wiley Authors:Hannes Gaisberger;
Hannes Gaisberger
Hannes Gaisberger in OpenAIRETobias Fremout;
Chris J. Kettle; Barbara Vinceti; +69 AuthorsTobias Fremout
Tobias Fremout in OpenAIREHannes Gaisberger;
Hannes Gaisberger
Hannes Gaisberger in OpenAIRETobias Fremout;
Chris J. Kettle; Barbara Vinceti; Della Kemalasari;Tobias Fremout
Tobias Fremout in OpenAIRETania Kanchanarak;
Evert Thomas; Josep M. Serra‐Diaz; Jens‐Christian Svenning; Ferry Slik; Wichan Eiadthong; Kandasamy Palanisamy;Tania Kanchanarak
Tania Kanchanarak in OpenAIREGudasalamani Ravikanth;
Vilma Bodos; Julia Sang;Gudasalamani Ravikanth
Gudasalamani Ravikanth in OpenAIRERekha R. Warrier;
Rekha R. Warrier
Rekha R. Warrier in OpenAIREAlison K. S. Wee;
Christian Elloran; Lawrence Tolentino Ramos; Matieu Henry;Alison K. S. Wee
Alison K. S. Wee in OpenAIREMd. Akhter Hossain;
Md. Akhter Hossain
Md. Akhter Hossain in OpenAIREIda Theilade;
Simon Laegaard; K. M. A. Bandara; Dimantha Panduka Weerasinghe; Suchitra Changtragoon;Ida Theilade
Ida Theilade in OpenAIREVivi Yuskianti;
Peter Wilkie; Nguyen Hoang Nghia; Stephen Elliott; Greuk Pakkad; Pimonrat Tiansawat; Colin Maycock; Chaloun Bounithiphonh; Rozi Mohamed;Vivi Yuskianti
Vivi Yuskianti in OpenAIREM. Nazre;
M. Nazre
M. Nazre in OpenAIREBaktiar Nur Siddiqui;
Soon‐Leong Lee; Chai‐Ting Lee; Nurul Farhanah Zakaria;Baktiar Nur Siddiqui
Baktiar Nur Siddiqui in OpenAIREIda Hartvig;
Lutz Lehmann; Dzaeman B. Dzulkifli David;Ida Hartvig
Ida Hartvig in OpenAIREJens‐Peter Barnekow Lillesø;
Chhang Phourin; Zheng Yongqi; Huang Ping;Jens‐Peter Barnekow Lillesø
Jens‐Peter Barnekow Lillesø in OpenAIREHugo A. Volkaert;
Hugo A. Volkaert
Hugo A. Volkaert in OpenAIRELars Graudal;
Arief Hamidi; So Thea; Sineath Sreng; David Boshier; Enrique Tolentino; Wickneswari Ratnam; Mu Mu Aung; Michael Galante;Lars Graudal
Lars Graudal in OpenAIRESiti Fatimah Md Isa;
Nguyen Quoc Dung; Tran Thi Hoa; Tran Chan Le; Md. Danesh Miah; Abdul Lateef Mohd Zuhry; Deepani Alawathugoda; Amelia Azman; Gamini Pushpakumara; Nur Sumedi; Iskandar Z. Siregar; Hong Kyung Nak; Jean Linsky; Megan Barstow; Lian Pin Koh; Riina Jalonen;Siti Fatimah Md Isa
Siti Fatimah Md Isa in OpenAIREAbstractTree diversity in Asia's tropical and subtropical forests is central to nature‐based solutions. Species vulnerability to multiple threats, which affect provision of ecosystem services, is poorly understood. We conducted a region‐wide, spatially explicit assessment of the vulnerability of 63 socioeconomically important tree species to overexploitation, fire, overgrazing, habitat conversion, and climate change. Trees were selected for assessment from national priority lists, and selections were validated by an expert network representing 20 countries. We used Maxent suitability modeling to predict species distribution ranges, freely accessible spatial data sets to map threat exposures, and functional traits to estimate threat sensitivities. Species‐specific vulnerability maps were created as the product of exposure maps and sensitivity estimates. Based on vulnerability to current threats and climate change, we identified priority areas for conservation and restoration. Overall, 74% of the most important areas for conservation of these trees fell outside protected areas, and all species were severely threatened across an average of 47% of their native ranges. The most imminent threats were overexploitation and habitat conversion; populations were severely threatened by these factors in an average of 24% and 16% of their ranges, respectively. Our model predicted limited overall climate change impacts, although some study species were likely to lose over 15% of their habitat by 2050 due to climate change. We pinpointed specific natural areas in Borneo rain forests as hotspots for in situ conservation of forest genetic resources, more than 82% of which fell outside designated protected areas. We also identified degraded areas in Western Ghats, Indochina dry forests, and Sumatran rain forests as hotspots for restoration, where planting or assisted natural regeneration will help conserve these species, and croplands in southern India and Thailand as potentially important agroforestry options. Our results highlight the need for regionally coordinated action for effective conservation and restoration.
CGIAR CGSpace (Consu... arrow_drop_down CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)Article . 2022License: CC BY NCFull-Text: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118017Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)University of Copenhagen: ResearchArticle . 2022Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, New ZealandPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Svetlana V. Feigin;
Svetlana V. Feigin
Svetlana V. Feigin in OpenAIREDavid O. Wiebers;
George Lueddeke;David O. Wiebers
David O. Wiebers in OpenAIRESerge Morand;
+9 AuthorsSerge Morand
Serge Morand in OpenAIRESvetlana V. Feigin;
Svetlana V. Feigin
Svetlana V. Feigin in OpenAIREDavid O. Wiebers;
George Lueddeke;David O. Wiebers
David O. Wiebers in OpenAIRESerge Morand;
Kelley Lee;Serge Morand
Serge Morand in OpenAIREAndrew Knight;
Michael Brainin; Valery L. Feigin;Andrew Knight
Andrew Knight in OpenAIREAmanda Whitfort;
Amanda Whitfort
Amanda Whitfort in OpenAIREJames Marcum;
Todd K. Shackelford;James Marcum
James Marcum in OpenAIRELee F. Skerratt;
Lee F. Skerratt
Lee F. Skerratt in OpenAIREAndrea S. Winkler;
Andrea S. Winkler
Andrea S. Winkler in OpenAIREHumanity is now facing what may be the biggest challenge to its existence: irreversible climate change brought about by human activity. Our planet is in a state of emergency, and we only have a short window of time (7-8 years) to enact meaningful change. The goal of this systematic literature review is to summarize the peer-reviewed literature on proposed solutions to climate change in the last 20 years (2002-2022), and to propose a framework for a unified approach to solving this climate change crisis. Solutions reviewed include a transition toward use of renewable energy resources, reduced energy consumption, rethinking the global transport sector, and nature-based solutions. This review highlights one of the most important but overlooked pieces in the puzzle of solving the climate change problem - the gradual shift to a plant-based diet and global phaseout of factory (industrialized animal) farming, the most damaging and prolific form of animal agriculture. The gradual global phaseout of industrialized animal farming can be achieved by increasingly replacing animal meat and other animal products with plant-based products, ending government subsidies for animal-based meat, dairy, and eggs, and initiating taxes on such products. Failure to act will ultimately result in a scenario of irreversible climate change with widespread famine and disease, global devastation, climate refugees, and warfare. We therefore suggest an "All Life" approach, invoking the interconnectedness of all life forms on our planet. The logistics for achieving this include a global standardization of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) or similar measures and the introduction of a regulatory body for verification of such measures. These approaches will help deliver environmental and sustainability benefits for our planet far beyond an immediate reduction in global warming.
Auckland University ... arrow_drop_down Auckland University of Technology: Tuwhera Open ResearchArticle . 2023License: CC BYData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Griffith University: Griffith Research OnlineArticle . 2023License: CC BYFull-Text: http://hdl.handle.net/10072/427336Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)UP Research Data RepositoryArticle . 2023License: CC BYFull-Text: http://hdl.handle.net/2263/93405Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 United Kingdom, France, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Mason-D'Croz, Daniel;
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel in OpenAIREVervoort, Joost;
Vervoort, Joost
Vervoort, Joost in OpenAIREPalazzo, Amanda;
Islam, Shahnila; +11 AuthorsPalazzo, Amanda
Palazzo, Amanda in OpenAIREMason-D'Croz, Daniel;
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel in OpenAIREVervoort, Joost;
Vervoort, Joost
Vervoort, Joost in OpenAIREPalazzo, Amanda;
Islam, Shahnila;Palazzo, Amanda
Palazzo, Amanda in OpenAIRELord, Steven;
Helfgott, Ariella; Havlík, Petr; Peou, Rathana;Lord, Steven
Lord, Steven in OpenAIRESassen, Marieke;
Sassen, Marieke
Sassen, Marieke in OpenAIREVeeger, Marieke;
Veeger, Marieke
Veeger, Marieke in OpenAIREvan Soesbergen, Arnout;
Arnell, Andrew P.; Stuch, Benjamin; Arslan, Aslihan; Lipper, Leslie;van Soesbergen, Arnout
van Soesbergen, Arnout in OpenAIREhandle: 10568/75860
Abstract Decision-makers aiming to improve food security, livelihoods and resilience are faced with an uncertain future. To develop robust policies they need tools to explore the potential effects of uncertain climatic, socioeconomic, and environmental changes. Methods have been developed to use scenarios to present alternative futures to inform policy. Nevertheless, many of these can limit the possibility space with which decision-makers engage. This paper will present a participatory scenario process that maintains a large possibility space through the use of multiple factors and factor-states and a multi-model ensemble to create and quantify four regional scenarios for Southeast Asia. To do this we will explain 1) the process of multi-factor, multi-state building was done in a stakeholder workshop in Vietnam, 2) the scenario quantification and model results from GLOBIOM and IMPACT, two economic models, and 3) how the scenarios have already been applied to diverse policy processes in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
CGIAR CGSpace (Consu... arrow_drop_down CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)Article . 2016License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75860Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Environmental Modelling & SoftwareArticle . 2016 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefKing's College, London: Research PortalArticle . 2016Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019 Finland, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, United KingdomPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: ...UKRI| FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: MACSUR-Partner 143Authors:Hermine Mitter;
Hermine Mitter
Hermine Mitter in OpenAIREAnja-K. Techen;
Franz Sinabell;Anja-K. Techen
Anja-K. Techen in OpenAIREKatharina Helming;
+17 AuthorsKatharina Helming
Katharina Helming in OpenAIREHermine Mitter;
Hermine Mitter
Hermine Mitter in OpenAIREAnja-K. Techen;
Franz Sinabell;Anja-K. Techen
Anja-K. Techen in OpenAIREKatharina Helming;
Katharina Helming
Katharina Helming in OpenAIREKasper Kok;
Jörg A. Priess;Kasper Kok
Kasper Kok in OpenAIREErwin Schmid;
Erwin Schmid
Erwin Schmid in OpenAIREBenjamin L. Bodirsky;
Benjamin L. Bodirsky
Benjamin L. Bodirsky in OpenAIREIan Holman;
Heikki Lehtonen;Ian Holman
Ian Holman in OpenAIREAdrian Leip;
Adrian Leip
Adrian Leip in OpenAIREChantal Le Mouël;
Chantal Le Mouël
Chantal Le Mouël in OpenAIREErik Mathijs;
Erik Mathijs
Erik Mathijs in OpenAIREBano Mehdi;
Bano Mehdi
Bano Mehdi in OpenAIREMelania Michetti;
Klaus Mittenzwei;Melania Michetti
Melania Michetti in OpenAIREOlivier Mora;
Lillian Øygarden;Olivier Mora
Olivier Mora in OpenAIREPytrik Reidsma;
Rüdiger Schaldach;Pytrik Reidsma
Pytrik Reidsma in OpenAIREMartin Schönhart;
Martin Schönhart
Martin Schönhart in OpenAIREpmid: 31629178
Moving towards a more sustainable future requires concerted actions, particularly in the context of global climate change. Integrated assessments of agricultural systems (IAAS) are considered valuable tools to provide sound information for policy and decision-making. IAAS use storylines to define socio-economic and environmental framework assumptions. While a set of qualitative global storylines, known as the Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs), is available to inform integrated assessments at large scales, their spatial resolution and scope is insufficient for regional studies in agriculture. We present a protocol to operationalize the development of Shared Socio-economic Pathways for European agriculture - Eur-Agri-SSPs - to support IAAS. The proposed design of the storyline development process is based on six quality criteria: plausibility, vertical and horizontal consistency, salience, legitimacy, richness and creativity. Trade-offs between these criteria may occur. The process is science-driven and iterative to enhance plausibility and horizontal consistency. A nested approach is suggested to link storylines across scales while maintaining vertical consistency. Plausibility, legitimacy, salience, richness and creativity shall be stimulated in a participatory and interdisciplinary storyline development process. The quality criteria and process design requirements are combined in the protocol to increase conceptual and methodological transparency. The protocol specifies nine working steps. For each step, suitable methods are proposed and the intended level and format of stakeholder engagement are discussed. A key methodological challenge is to link global SSPs with regional perspectives provided by the stakeholders, while maintaining vertical consistency and stakeholder buy-in. We conclude that the protocol facilitates systematic development and evaluation of storylines, which can be transferred to other regions, sectors and scales and supports inter-comparisons of IAAS.
Publication Database... arrow_drop_down Cranfield University: Collection of E-Research - CERESArticle . 2019License: CC BYData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Journal of Environmental ManagementArticle . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefJournal of Environmental ManagementArticle . 2019Data sources: DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services)Wageningen Staff PublicationsArticle . 2019License: CC BYData sources: Wageningen Staff Publicationsadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2013 Netherlands, GermanyPublisher:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Funded by:NIH | Beagle: A Supercomputer ..., EC | GLOBAL-IQ, NSF | SI2-SSE: Enhancement and ... +2 projectsNIH| Beagle: A Supercomputer for Computational Biology, Simulation, and Data Analysis ,EC| GLOBAL-IQ ,NSF| SI2-SSE: Enhancement and Support of Swift Parallel Scripting ,NSF| DMUU: Center for Robust Decision Making on Climate and Energy Policy ,NSF| SEES Fellows: Socio-technical and Environmental Pathways to Sustainable Food and Climate FuturesAuthors: Joshua Elliott;Christian Folberth;
Nikolay Khabarov;Christian Folberth
Christian Folberth in OpenAIREYusuke Satoh;
+26 AuthorsYusuke Satoh
Yusuke Satoh in OpenAIREJoshua Elliott;Christian Folberth;
Nikolay Khabarov;Christian Folberth
Christian Folberth in OpenAIREYusuke Satoh;
Markus Konzmann;Yusuke Satoh
Yusuke Satoh in OpenAIREYoshihide Wada;
Balázs M. Fekete;Yoshihide Wada
Yoshihide Wada in OpenAIRESimon N. Gosling;
Simon N. Gosling
Simon N. Gosling in OpenAIREDieter Gerten;
Dieter Gerten
Dieter Gerten in OpenAIREQiuhong Tang;
Qiuhong Tang
Qiuhong Tang in OpenAIREMartina Flörke;
Ingjerd Haddeland;Martina Flörke
Martina Flörke in OpenAIREStefan Olin;
Ian Foster; Ian Foster; Delphine Deryng; Cynthia Rosenzweig; Cynthia Rosenzweig;Stefan Olin
Stefan Olin in OpenAIREStephanie Eisner;
Yoshimitsu Masaki;Stephanie Eisner
Stephanie Eisner in OpenAIREFulco Ludwig;
Fulco Ludwig
Fulco Ludwig in OpenAIREChristoph Müller;
Alex C. Ruane; Alex C. Ruane; Dominik Wisser; Neil Best;Christoph Müller
Christoph Müller in OpenAIRETobias Stacke;
Tobias Stacke
Tobias Stacke in OpenAIREKatja Frieler;
Katja Frieler
Katja Frieler in OpenAIREErwin Schmid;
Michael Glotter;Erwin Schmid
Erwin Schmid in OpenAIRESignificance Freshwater availability is relevant to almost all socioeconomic and environmental impacts of climate and demographic change and their implications for sustainability. We compare ensembles of water supply and demand projections driven by ensemble output from five global climate models. Our results suggest reasons for concern. Direct climate impacts to maize, soybean, wheat, and rice involve losses of 400–2,600 Pcal (8–43% of present-day total). Freshwater limitations in some heavily irrigated regions could necessitate reversion of 20–60 Mha of cropland from irrigated to rainfed management, and a further loss of 600–2,900 Pcal. Freshwater abundance in other regions could help ameliorate these losses, but substantial investment in infrastructure would be required.
IIASA DARE arrow_drop_down Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesArticle . 2014Data sources: DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services)Publication Database PIK (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research)Article . 2014Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesArticle . 2013 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 France, DenmarkPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors: Rüdiger Schaldach;Amanda Palazzo;
Amanda Palazzo
Amanda Palazzo in OpenAIREArnout van Soesbergen;
Arnout van Soesbergen; +9 AuthorsArnout van Soesbergen
Arnout van Soesbergen in OpenAIRERüdiger Schaldach;Amanda Palazzo;
Amanda Palazzo
Amanda Palazzo in OpenAIREArnout van Soesbergen;
Arnout van Soesbergen;Arnout van Soesbergen
Arnout van Soesbergen in OpenAIREJoost Vervoort;
Joost Vervoort; Joost Vervoort; Benjamin Stuch;Joost Vervoort
Joost Vervoort in OpenAIREDaniel Mason-D'Croz;
Daniel Mason-D'Croz
Daniel Mason-D'Croz in OpenAIREMarieke Sassen;
Andrew P. Arnell; Jan Göpel; Shahnila Islam;Marieke Sassen
Marieke Sassen in OpenAIREhandle: 10568/75859
Competition for land is increasing as a consequence of the growing demands for food and other commodities and the need to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem services. Land conversion and the intensification of current agricultural systems continues to lead to a loss of biodiversity and trade-offs among ecosystem functions. Decision-makers need to understand these trade-offs in order to better balance different demands on land and resources. There is an urgent need for spatially explicit information and analyses on the effects of different trajectories of human-induced landscape change in biodiversity and ecosystem services. We assess the potential implications of a set of plausible socio-economic and climate scenarios for agricultural production and demand and model-associated land use and land cover changes between 2005 and 2050 to assess potential impacts on biodiversity in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. We show that different future socio-economic scenarios are consistent in their projections of areas of high agricultural development leading to similar spatial patterns of habitat and biodiversity loss. Yet, we also show that without protected areas, biodiversity losses are higher and that expanding protected areas to include other important biodiversity areas can help reduce biodiversity losses in all three countries. These results highlight the need for effective protection and the potential benefits of expanding the protected area network while meeting agricultural production needs.
CGIAR CGSpace (Consu... arrow_drop_down CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)Article . 2016Full-Text: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75859Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Regional Environmental ChangeArticle . 2016 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Springer TDMData sources: CrossrefUniversity of Copenhagen: ResearchArticle . 2017Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2022 Germany, Switzerland, Australia, France, Australia, United States, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Zia Mehrabi;
Zia Mehrabi
Zia Mehrabi in OpenAIRERuth Delzeit;
Adriana Ignaciuk; Christian Levers; +46 AuthorsRuth Delzeit
Ruth Delzeit in OpenAIREZia Mehrabi;
Zia Mehrabi
Zia Mehrabi in OpenAIRERuth Delzeit;
Adriana Ignaciuk; Christian Levers;Ruth Delzeit
Ruth Delzeit in OpenAIREGinni Braich;
Ginni Braich
Ginni Braich in OpenAIREKushank Bajaj;
Kushank Bajaj
Kushank Bajaj in OpenAIREAraba Amo-Aidoo;
Araba Amo-Aidoo
Araba Amo-Aidoo in OpenAIREWeston Anderson;
Weston Anderson
Weston Anderson in OpenAIRERoland Azibo Balgah;
Roland Azibo Balgah
Roland Azibo Balgah in OpenAIRETim G. Benton;
Tim G. Benton
Tim G. Benton in OpenAIREMartin Munashe Chari;
Martin Munashe Chari
Martin Munashe Chari in OpenAIREErle C. Ellis;
Narcisse Gahi;Erle C. Ellis
Erle C. Ellis in OpenAIREFranziska Gaupp;
Franziska Gaupp
Franziska Gaupp in OpenAIRELucas A. Garibaldi;
Lucas A. Garibaldi
Lucas A. Garibaldi in OpenAIREJames Gerber;
James Gerber
James Gerber in OpenAIRECécile Godde;
Cécile Godde
Cécile Godde in OpenAIREIngo Graß;
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Ingo Graß in OpenAIRETobias Heimann;
Tobias Heimann
Tobias Heimann in OpenAIREMark Hirons;
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Mark Hirons in OpenAIREMeha Jain;
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Meha Jain in OpenAIRED. G. L. James;
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D. G. L. James in OpenAIREDavid Makowski;
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David Makowski in OpenAIRESisi Meng;
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Sisi Meng in OpenAIREDaniel Müller;
Daniel Müller
Daniel Müller in OpenAIREAndrew Nelson;
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Andrew Nelson in OpenAIRENathaniel K. Newlands;
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Nathaniel K. Newlands in OpenAIREFrederik Noack;
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MaryLucy Oronje in OpenAIREColin Raymond;
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Tammara Soma in OpenAIREAdam Sparks;
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Paul West in OpenAIREHannah Wittman;
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Liangzhi You in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1016/j.oneear.2022.06.008 , 10.5451/unibas-ep89724 , 10.60692/43jq5-cb777 , 10.60692/mmhzk-qtg62
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Les événements extrêmes, tels que ceux causés par le changement climatique, les chocs économiques ou géopolitiques et les épidémies de ravageurs ou de maladies, menacent la sécurité alimentaire mondiale. La complexité de la causalité, ainsi que la myriade de façons dont un événement, ou une séquence d'événements, crée des impacts en cascade et systémiques, posent des défis importants à la recherche sur les systèmes alimentaires et aux politiques. Pour identifier les risques prioritaires pour la sécurité alimentaire et les opportunités de recherche, nous avons demandé à des experts de divers domaines et régions géographiques de décrire les principales menaces pour la sécurité alimentaire mondiale au cours des deux prochaines décennies et de suggérer des questions et des lacunes de recherche clés sur ce sujet. Nous présentons ici une hiérarchisation des menaces à la sécurité alimentaire mondiale résultant d'événements extrêmes, ainsi que des questions de recherche émergentes qui mettent en évidence les défis conceptuels et pratiques qui existent dans la conception, l'adoption et la gouvernance de systèmes alimentaires résilients. Nous espérons que ces résultats aideront à orienter le financement de la recherche et les ressources vers les transformations du système alimentaire nécessaires pour aider la société à faire face aux principaux risques du système alimentaire et à l'insécurité alimentaire en cas d'événements extrêmes. Los eventos extremos, como los causados por el cambio climático, las crisis económicas o geopolíticas y las epidemias de plagas o enfermedades, amenazan la seguridad alimentaria mundial. La complejidad de la causalidad, así como las innumerables formas en que un evento, o una secuencia de eventos, crea impactos en cascada y sistémicos, plantea desafíos significativos para la investigación y las políticas de los sistemas alimentarios por igual. Para identificar los riesgos prioritarios para la seguridad alimentaria y las oportunidades de investigación, pedimos a expertos de una variedad de campos y geografías que describieran las amenazas clave para la seguridad alimentaria mundial en las próximas dos décadas y que sugirieran preguntas y brechas clave de investigación sobre este tema. Aquí, presentamos una priorización de las amenazas a la seguridad alimentaria mundial derivadas de eventos extremos, así como preguntas de investigación emergentes que resaltan los desafíos conceptuales y prácticos que existen para diseñar, adoptar y gobernar sistemas alimentarios resilientes. Esperamos que estos hallazgos ayuden a dirigir la financiación de la investigación y los recursos hacia las transformaciones del sistema alimentario necesarias para ayudar a la sociedad a abordar los principales riesgos del sistema alimentario y la inseguridad alimentaria en situaciones extremas. Extreme events, such as those caused by climate change, economic or geopolitical shocks, and pest or disease epidemics, threaten global food security. The complexity of causation, as well as the myriad ways that an event, or a sequence of events, creates cascading and systemic impacts, poses significant challenges to food systems research and policy alike. To identify priority food security risks and research opportunities, we asked experts from a range of fields and geographies to describe key threats to global food security over the next two decades and to suggest key research questions and gaps on this topic. Here, we present a prioritization of threats to global food security from extreme events, as well as emerging research questions that highlight the conceptual and practical challenges that exist in designing, adopting, and governing resilient food systems. We hope that these findings help in directing research funding and resources toward food system transformations needed to help society tackle major food system risks and food insecurity under extreme events. وتهدد الأحداث المتطرفة، مثل تلك الناجمة عن تغير المناخ والصدمات الاقتصادية أو الجيوسياسية وأوبئة الآفات أو الأمراض، الأمن الغذائي العالمي. إن تعقيد السببية، فضلاً عن الطرق التي لا تعد ولا تحصى التي يخلق بها الحدث، أو سلسلة من الأحداث، تأثيرات متتالية ومنهجية، تشكل تحديات كبيرة لبحوث وسياسات النظم الغذائية على حد سواء. لتحديد مخاطر الأمن الغذائي ذات الأولوية وفرص البحث، طلبنا من خبراء من مجموعة من المجالات والمناطق الجغرافية وصف التهديدات الرئيسية للأمن الغذائي العالمي على مدى العقدين المقبلين واقتراح أسئلة وثغرات بحثية رئيسية حول هذا الموضوع. هنا، نقدم أولوية للتهديدات التي يتعرض لها الأمن الغذائي العالمي من الأحداث المتطرفة، بالإضافة إلى أسئلة البحث الناشئة التي تسلط الضوء على التحديات المفاهيمية والعملية الموجودة في تصميم وتبني وإدارة النظم الغذائية المرنة. نأمل أن تساعد هذه النتائج في توجيه تمويل البحوث والموارد نحو تحولات النظام الغذائي اللازمة لمساعدة المجتمع على معالجة المخاطر الرئيسية للنظام الغذائي وانعدام الأمن الغذائي في ظل الأحداث المتطرفة.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021Publisher:MDPI AG Authors:Lidia Poniży;
Monika J. Latkowska; Jürgen Breuste;Lidia Poniży
Lidia Poniży in OpenAIREAndrew Hursthouse;
+8 AuthorsAndrew Hursthouse
Andrew Hursthouse in OpenAIRELidia Poniży;
Monika J. Latkowska; Jürgen Breuste;Lidia Poniży
Lidia Poniży in OpenAIREAndrew Hursthouse;
Sophie Joimel;Andrew Hursthouse
Andrew Hursthouse in OpenAIREMart Külvik;
Mart Külvik
Mart Külvik in OpenAIRETeresa E. Leitão;
Andrzej Mizgajski;Teresa E. Leitão
Teresa E. Leitão in OpenAIREAnnette Voigt;
Annette Voigt
Annette Voigt in OpenAIREEwa Kacprzak;
Barbara Maćkiewicz; Magdalena Szczepańska;Ewa Kacprzak
Ewa Kacprzak in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/su131911076
Urban allotment gardens (AGs) provide a unique combination of productive and recreational spaces for the inhabitants of European cities. Although the reasons behind the decision to have a plot, as well as the mode of use and gardening practices, are well recognised in the literature, these issues are mainly considered in relation to particular case studies within a single country. The regional diversity of European allotment gardens is still poorly understood, however. This knowledge gap became an incentive for us to carry out the present study. The research was conducted in seven countries: Austria, Estonia, Germany, France, Portugal, Poland and the UK. Surveys were used to assess the motivations of users regarding plot uses and gardening practices. Information was also collected during desk research and study visits, making use of available statistical data. Allotment gardens in Europe are currently very diverse, and vary depending on the historical, legal, economic and social conditions of a given country, and also as determined by geographical location. Three main types of plots were distinguished, for: cultivation, recreation–cultivation, and cultivation–recreation. The recreational use of AGs has replaced their use for food production in countries with a long history of urban gardening. The only exception is the UK. In some countries, the production of food on an AG plot is still its main function; however, the motivations for this are related to better quality and taste (the UK), as well as the economic benefits of self-grown fruits and vegetables (Portugal, Estonia). Among the wide range of motivations for urban gardening in Europe, there is increasing emphasis on active recreation, contact with nature and quality food supply.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2013Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2013 Germany, Switzerland, GermanyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Gauly, M;
Gauly, M
Gauly, M in OpenAIREBollwein, H;
Breves, G; Brügemann, K; +17 AuthorsBollwein, H
Bollwein, H in OpenAIREGauly, M;
Gauly, M
Gauly, M in OpenAIREBollwein, H;
Breves, G; Brügemann, K; Dänicke, S;Bollwein, H
Bollwein, H in OpenAIREDaş, G;
Demeler, J; Hansen, H; Isselstein, J; König, S; Lohölter, M; Martinsohn, M; Meyer, U; Potthoff, M; Sanker, C; Schröder, B;Wrage, N;
Meibaum, B; von Samson-Himmelstjerna, G; Stinshoff, H; Wrenzycki, C;Wrage, N
Wrage, N in OpenAIREIt is well documented that global warming is unequivocal. Dairy production systems are considered as important sources of greenhouse gas emissions; however, little is known about the sensitivity and vulnerability of these production systems themselves to climate warming. This review brings different aspects of dairy cow production in Central Europe into focus, with a holistic approach to emphasize potential future consequences and challenges arising from climate change. With the current understanding of the effects of climate change, it is expected that yield of forage per hectare will be influenced positively, whereas quality will mainly depend on water availability and soil characteristics. Thus, the botanical composition of future grassland should include species that are able to withstand the changing conditions (e.g. lucerne and bird's foot trefoil). Changes in nutrient concentration of forage plants, elevated heat loads and altered feeding patterns of animals may influence rumen physiology. Several promising nutritional strategies are available to lower potential negative impacts of climate change on dairy cow nutrition and performance. Adjustment of feeding and drinking regimes, diet composition and additive supplementation can contribute to the maintenance of adequate dairy cow nutrition and performance. Provision of adequate shade and cooling will reduce the direct effects of heat stress. As estimated genetic parameters are promising, heat stress tolerance as a functional trait may be included into breeding programmes. Indirect effects of global warming on the health and welfare of animals seem to be more complicated and thus are less predictable. As the epidemiology of certain gastrointestinal nematodes and liver fluke is favourably influenced by increased temperature and humidity, relations between climate change and disease dynamics should be followed closely. Under current conditions, climate change associated economic impacts are estimated to be neutral if some form of adaptation is integrated. Therefore, it is essential to establish and adopt mitigation strategies covering available tools from management, nutrition, health and plant and animal breeding to cope with the future consequences of climate change on dairy farming.
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