城市化
生物多样性
生物圈
自然资源经济学
农业
持续性
土地利用
地理
食品加工
食物系统
农用地
农业生产力
消费(社会学)
生产(经济)
环境科学
环境保护
环境资源管理
生态学
粮食安全
经济
生物
考古
社会科学
食品科学
宏观经济学
社会学
作者
Koen De Vos,Charlotte Janssens,Liesbet Jacobs,Benjamin Campforts,Esther Boere,Marta Kozicka,David Leclère,Peter Havlík,Lisa‐Marie Hemerijckx,Anton Van Rompaey,Miet Maertens,Gérard Govers
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41893-024-01362-2
摘要
Abstract The rapid urbanization in Africa profoundly affects local food and ecological systems. According to earlier research, urbanization may cause food production and biodiversity losses as agricultural or natural lands are absorbed by expanding cities. Land-use displacement effects may buffer agricultural production losses or may lead to additional biodiversity losses but are often overlooked. Moreover, impacts of dietary changes associated with urbanization are rarely considered. To address this, we combined spatially explicit projections of African urban area expansion with observed rice consumption shifts to inform a partial equilibrium model (the Global Biosphere Management Model). We demonstrate the importance of displacement effects to identify potential food production or biodiversity issues until 2050 and argue for their integration in land-use planning and policymaking across spatial scales. We identify that because of agricultural displacement, the impact of urban area expansion on food production losses is probably limited (<1%)—at the cost of additional losses of natural lands by 2050 (up to 2 Mt). We also show that considering dietary shifts associated with urbanization increases rice consumption, production (+8.0%), trade (up to +2 Mt of required import) and agricultural methane emissions (up to +12 MtCO 2 -equivalent yr –1 ), thereby underscoring the need for a systems approach in future sustainability studies.
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