饲料
牲畜
中国
消费(社会学)
农业经济学
地理
环境保护
环境科学
农林复合经营
经济
林业
农学
生物
社会科学
社会学
考古
作者
Mingyue Yang,Sai Liang,Haifeng Zhou,Yumeng Li,Qiumeng Zhong,Zhifeng Yang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c00425
摘要
Forage–livestock conflict (FLC) is a major anthropogenic cause of rangeland degradation. It poses tremendous threats to the environment owing to its adverse impacts on carbon sequestration, water supply and regulation, and biodiversity conservation. Existing policy interventions focus on the in situ FLCs induced by local production activities but overlook the role of consumption activities in driving FLCs. Here, we investigate the spatiotemporal variations in China's FLCs and the domestic final consumers at the county level by combining remote sensing data and multi-regional input–output model. Results show that during 2005–2015, China's pastoralism induced an average of 82 million tons of FLCs per year. Domestic final demand was responsible for 85–93% of the FLCs in China. There was spatiotemporal heterogeneity in domestic consumption driving China's FLCs. In particular, the final demand of non-pastoral regions was responsible for around three-quarters (74–79%) of the total FLCs throughout the decade. The rangeland-based livestock raising, agricultural and sideline product processing, and catering sectors are important demand-side drivers. These findings can support targeted demand-side strategies and interregional cooperation to reduce China's FLCs, thus mitigating rangeland degradation.
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