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Methodological choices drive differences in environmentally-friendly dietary solutions

Methodological choices drive differences in environmentally-friendly dietary solutions
Much scientific literature proposes reduction of animal-source foods to reduce environmental impacts of the food system. However, these dietary solutions differ regarding level and type of animal-source foods. We review this literature and our results show that these differences relate to differences in employed methodological approaches. Approaches that consider systemic consequences throughout the food system propose to limit livestock to low-opportunity-cost feed, where feed availability drives level and type of animal-source foods, resulting in poultry and pork being reduced most. Approaches with fixed impacts propose to reduce animal-source foods depending on current impact intensities, suggesting largest reductions for beef. By linking differences in dietary solutions to methodological approaches, our results contribute to informed choices of researchers, policy makers, and consumers.
Global Food Security, 24
ISSN:2211-9124
- Institute for Environmental Decisions Switzerland
- Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Belgium
- ETH Zurich Switzerland
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
- Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Belgium
Dierlijke Productiesystemen, PPO/PRI Biointeracties en plantgezondheid, PPO/PRI Biointeractions and Plant Health, Environmental aspects, Animal Production Systems, Biointeractions and Plant Health, Food security, food quality and human health, WIAS, Life Science, Leerstoelgroep Dierlijke productiesystemen
Dierlijke Productiesystemen, PPO/PRI Biointeracties en plantgezondheid, PPO/PRI Biointeractions and Plant Health, Environmental aspects, Animal Production Systems, Biointeractions and Plant Health, Food security, food quality and human health, WIAS, Life Science, Leerstoelgroep Dierlijke productiesystemen
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