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The Ecological Paw Print of Companion Dogs and Cats

机译:伴侣猫和狗的生态爪印

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As an indicator of sustainable development, the ecological footprint has been successful in providing a basis for discussing the environmental impacts of human consumption. Humans are at the origin of numerous pollutant activities on Earth and are the primary drivers of climate change. However, very little research has been conducted on the environmental impacts of animals, especially companion animals. Often regarded as friends or family members by their owners, companion animals need significant amounts of food in order to sustain their daily energy requirement. The ecological paw print (EPP) could therefore serve as a useful indicator for assessing the impacts of companion animals on the environment. In the present article, we explain the environmental impact of companion dogs and cats by quantifying their dietary EPP and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions according to primary data we collected in China, the Netherlands, and Japan and discuss how to reduce companion dietary EPP and GHG emissions in order to understand the sustainability of the relationship between companion animals and the environment.
机译:作为可持续发展的指标,生态足迹已成功地为讨论人类消费对环境的影响提供了基础。人类是地球上众多污染物活动的起源,并且是气候变化的主要驱动力。但是,关于动物,特别是陪伴动物的环境影响的研究很少。伴侣动物通常被主人视为朋友或家庭成员,需要大量食物以维持其日常能量需求。因此,生态爪印(EPP)可以作为评估伴侣动物对环境影响的有用指标。在本文中,我们根据在中国,荷兰和日本收集的主要数据,通过量化狗和猫的膳食EPP和温室气体(GHG)排放量,来解释其对环境的影响,并讨论如何减少猫和狗的EPP和为了了解伴侣动物与环境之间关系的可持续性而产生的温室气体排放量。

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