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Human augmentation of ecosystems: objectives for food production and science by 2045

机译:人类增强生态系统:到2045年实现粮食生产和科学目标

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Current food production systems require fundamental reformation in the face of population growth, climate change, and degradation of health and the environment. Over the course of human history, every agricultural system that has emerged has featured some sort of trade-off between productivity and environmental load. These trade-offs are causing the planet to exceed the boundaries of its biogeochemical cycles and are triggering an unprecedented extinction rate of wild species, thus pushing global ecosystems to the brink of collapse. In this era, characterized as it is by human activity that can profoundly influence climate and the environment (i.e., the Anthropocene epoch), tipping points can be either negative or positive. While a negative tipping point can produce sudden, rapid, and irreversible deterioration of social and environmental systems, a positive tipping point can produce improved health and sustainable social-ecological systems. The key to promoting positive global tipping points is a thorough understanding of human activity and life history on an evolutionary scale, along with the comprehensive integration of science and technology to produce intelligent policies and practices of food production, particularly in the developing world (See Supplementary Material summary for policymakers). Simply increasing the efficiency and scale of monoculture-intensive agriculture is unlikely to drive social-ecological change in a positive and sustainable direction. A new solution to the health-diet-environment trilemma must be developed to achieve a net positive impact on biodiversity through the anthropogenic augmentation of ecosystems based on the ecological foundation of genetic, metabolic, and ecosystem health. This paper discusses the fundamental requirements for sustainable food production on the molecular, physiological, and ecological scales, including evolutionary and geological insights, in an attempt to identify the global conditions needed for the primary food production to ensure we survive this century. Particular emphasis is placed on how to make extensive use of this planet’s genetic resources without irretrievably losing them.
机译:当前的粮食生产系统需要面对人口增长,气候变化以及健康和环境恶化的根本改革。在人类历史的过程中,已经出现的每种农业系统都在生产率和环境负荷之间进行了某种权衡。这些权衡取舍使地球超出了其生物地球化学循环的界限,并引发了前所未有的野生物种灭绝速度,从而将全球生态系统推向了崩溃的边缘。在这个以人类活动为特征的时代,人类活动可以深刻影响气候和环境(即人类世),临界点可以是负的或正的。负临界点可以导致社会和环境系统的突然,快速和不可逆转的恶化,而正临界点可以改善健康和可持续的社会生态系统。促进积极的全球临界点的关键是在进化规模上透彻了解人类活动和生活史,以及科学技术的全面融合以制定明智的粮食生产政策和做法,特别是在发展中国家(请参阅补充资料)。决策者材料摘要)。仅提高单一种植型集约化农业的效率和规模就不可能朝着积极和可持续的方向推动社会生态变化。必须开发一种解决健康饮食环境难题的新方法,以在遗传,代谢和生态系统健康的生态基础上,通过人为增加生态系统对生物多样性产生净积极影响。本文讨论了分子,生理和生态尺度上可持续粮食生产的基本要求,包括对进化和地质的认识,以期确定基本粮食生产所需的全球条件,以确保我们在本世纪得以生存。特别强调如何在不损失资源的情况下广泛利用地球的遗传资源。

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