首页> 外文期刊>Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems >Are biotechnology and sustainable agriculture compatible? (Special Issue: Sustainable agriculture systems in a resource imited future.)
【24h】

Are biotechnology and sustainable agriculture compatible? (Special Issue: Sustainable agriculture systems in a resource imited future.)

机译:生物技术和可持续农业兼容吗? (特刊:资源有限的未来中的可持续农业系统。)

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Agricultural biotechnology has been largely opposed by advocates in the sustainable agriculture movement, despite claims by the technology's proponents that it holds the promise to deliver both production (economic) and environmental benefits, two legs of the sustainability stool. We argue in this paper that participants in this polarized debate are talking past each other because assumptions about biotechnology and sustainability remain simplistic and poorly defined. Genetically engineered (GE) herbicide-resistant and insect-resistant crop varieties are the most visible current forms of agricultural biotechnology, and thus the form of biotechnology that many in the sustainability movement react to. However, these crops represent a biotechnology option that has paid insufficient attention to the integrated and systemic requirements of sustainable agriculture. In particular, common definitions of sustainable agriculture reinforce the need to include consideration of socio-economic distributive or equity effects into any assessment of sustainability. However, the frameworks that have been proposed to assess the potential for GE crops to enhance sustainable agriculture generally neglect this essential socio-economic dimension. We present an analysis that augments the sustainability frameworks to include the full suite of environmental, economic and social impacts. A review of the latest science on each impact category reveals that crop biotechnology cannot be fully assessed with respect to fostering a more sustainable agriculture due to key gaps in evidence, especially for socio-economic distributive effects. While the first generation of GE crops generally has made progress in reducing agriculture's environmental footprint and improving adopting farmers' economic well-being, we conclude that these early products fall short of the technology's capacity to promote a more sustainable agriculture because of the failure of those developing and promoting the technology to fully engage all stakeholders and address salient equity issues. To realize the sustainability potential of biotechnology will require fundamental changes in the way public and private research and technology development and commercialization are structured and operated. We identify new approaches in these areas that could make this powerful biological science more compatible with sustainable agriculture.
机译:尽管农业生物技术的支持者声称,农业生物技术有望带来生产(经济)和环境效益,这是可持续发展的两大支柱,但农业生物技术在可持续农业运动中一直受到反对者的强烈反对。我们在本文中认为,这场两极分化辩论的参与者彼此交谈,因为关于生物技术和可持续性的假设仍然过于简单且定义不清。基因工程抗除草剂和抗虫农作物品种是当前最明显的农业生物技术形式,因此也是可持续发展运动中许多人对生物技术的反应形式。但是,这些作物代表了一种生物技术选择,对可持续农业的综合性和系统性需求没有给予足够的重视。特别是,关于可持续农业的共同定义强调了需要在任何可持续性评估中纳入对社会经济分配或公平效应的考虑。但是,已提出的评估转基因作物增强可持续农业潜力的框架总体上忽略了这一重要的社会经济方面。我们提出了一项分析,该分析增强了可持续性框架,使其包括整套环境,经济和社会影响。对每种影响类别的最新科学的审查表明,由于关键证据方面的差距,特别是社会经济分配效应方面的差距,无法就促进生物多样性可持续发展农业方面对作物生物技术进行全面评估。尽管第一代转基因农作物在减少农业的环境足迹和改善采用农民的经济福祉方面总体上已取得进展,但我们得出的结论是,由于这些农作物的失败,这些早期产品未达到促进更可持续农业发展的技术能力。开发和推广该技术以使所有利益相关者充分参与并解决重大的股权问题。为了实现生物技术的可持续发展潜力,需要对公共和私人研究与技术开发以及商业化的结构和运作方式进行根本性的改变。我们在这些领域确定了新的方法,可以使这一强大的生物科学与可持续农业更加兼容。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号