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Organic agriculture and climate change. (Special Issue: Sustainable agriculture systems in a resource imited future.)

机译:有机农业与气候变化。 (特刊:资源有限的未来中的可持续农业系统。)

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This article discusses the mitigation and adaptation potential of organic agricultural systems along three main features: farming system design, cropland management and grassland and livestock management. An important potential contribution of organically managed systems to climate change mitigation is identified in the careful management of nutrients and, hence, the reduction of N2O emissions from soils. Another high mitigation potential of organic agriculture lies in carbon sequestration in soils. In a first estimate, the emission reduction potential by abstention from mineral fertilizers is calculated to be about 20% and the compensation potential by carbon sequestration to be about 40-72% of the world's current annual agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but further research is needed to consolidate these numbers. On the adaptation side, organic agriculture systems have a strong potential for building resilient food systems in the face of uncertainties, through farm diversification and building soil fertility with organic matter. Additionally, organic agriculture offers alternatives to energy-intensive production inputs such as synthetic fertilizers which are likely to be further limited for poor rural populations by rising energy prices. In developing countries, organic agricultural systems achieve equal or even higher yields, as compared to the current conventional practices, which translate into a potentially important option for food security and sustainable livelihoods for the rural poor in times of climate change. Certified organic products cater for higher income options for farmers and, therefore, can serve as promoters for climate-friendly farming practices worldwide.
机译:本文从三个主要方面探讨了有机农业系统的缓解和适应潜力:耕作系统设计,农田管理以及草地和牲畜管理。在精心管理养分并因此减少土壤中N 2 O排放的过程中,确定了有机管理系统对缓解气候变化的重要潜在贡献。有机农业的另一高缓解潜力在于土壤中的碳固存。初步估算,弃用矿物肥料可减少的排放量约为世界当前每年农业温室气体(GHG)排放量的20%,碳固结的补偿潜力约为40-72%。需要研究以巩固这些数字。在适应方面,面对不确定性,有机农业系统具有强大的潜力,可通过农场多样化和利用有机物质建立土壤肥力来建设具有韧性的粮食系统。此外,有机农业提供了能源密集型生产投入的替代方案,例如合成肥料,由于能源价格上涨,农村贫困人口可能会进一步受到限制。与目前的常规做法相比,在发展中国家,有机农业系统的产量均等甚至更高,这转化为在气候变化时期农村贫困人口的粮食安全和可持续生计的潜在重要选择。经过认证的有机产品可以为农民提供更高的收入选择,因此可以作为全球气候友好型农业实践的推动者。

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