概括
将放牧动物整合到农业系统中可以促进世界最贫困人口的粮食生产. 这种方法提高了能源投入,产生了有价值的产品,减少了对化石燃料的依赖,以实现可持续农业.
科学领域:
- 农业科学 农业科学
- 可持续发展 可持续发展 可持续发展
- 动物养殖 动物养殖
背景情况:
- 现有的农业发展计划难以满足全球粮食需求,尤其是贫困人口.
- 增加的粮食生产需要更密集的农业,这传统上需要每名工人更高的能量投入.
- 技术和经济障碍,如基础设施限制和油价上,阻碍了发展中国家的机械化.
研究的目的:
- 提出一个以有效利用动物为重点的替代农业发展战略.
- 探索如何与放牧动物集成的农业系统可以提高能源投入和生产力.
- 确定一条自给自足的农业道路,以最小的化石燃料依赖.
主要方法:
- 发展综合畜牧农业系统的概念框架.
- 通过畜牧业转化生物质的能量输入和输出的分析.
- 对提高高价值产品和副产品产量潜力的评估.
主要成果:
- 有效地使用放牧动物可以显著增加通过草稿和运输的能源投入.
- 综合系统可以提高从生物质中获得的有价值产品和副产品的产量.
- 畜牧业为依赖化石燃料的机械化提供了一个可行的替代方案.
结论:
- 以畜牧业为中心的发展方法可以促进自给自足和更具生产力的农业系统.
- 这一战略提供了一个解决方案,用于增加发展中国家的粮食生产,这些地区对化石燃料的获取有限.
- 优先考虑动物融合促进了更具弹性和资源效率的农业未来.
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