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Water for animal products: a blind spot in water policy

机译:动物产品用水:水政策中的盲点

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We know from land, energy and climate studies that the livestock sector plays a substantial role in deforestation, biodiversity loss and climate change. More recently it has become clear that livestock also significantly contributes to humanity's water footprint, water pollution and water scarcity. Jalava et al (Environ. Res. Lett. 9 074016) show that considerable water savings can be achieved by reducing the fraction of animal products in our diet. The findings are in line with a few earlier studies on water use in relation to diets. As yet, this insight has not been taken forward in national water policies, which focus on 'sustainable production' rather than 'sustainable consumption'. Most studies and practical efforts focus on increasing water-use efficiency in crop production (more crop per drop) and feed conversion efficiency in the livestock sector (more meat with less feed). Water-use efficiency in the food system as a whole (more nutritional value per drop) remains a blind spot.
机译:从土地,能源和气候研究中我们知道,畜牧业在森林砍伐,生物多样性丧失和气候变化中发挥着重要作用。最近,越来越明显的是,牲畜也对人类的水足迹,水污染和水资源短缺做出了重要贡献。 Jalava等人(Environ。Res。Lett。9 074016)表明,减少饮食中动物产品的比例可以节省大量水。这些发现与早期有关饮食用水的一些研究相吻合。迄今为止,这种见解还没有在国家水政策中得到体现,该政策侧重于“可持续生产”而不是“可持续消费”。大多数研究和实践工作都集中在提高作物生产中的用水效率(每滴作物更多)和畜牧部门的饲料转化效率(更多的肉和更少的饲料)。整个粮食系统的用水效率(每滴水的营养价值更高)仍然是一个盲点。

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