Life Cycle Assessment Approach for Evaluating Sustainable Agroecosystem
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Agriculture".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (19 January 2023) | Viewed by 15899
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable development; factors pulling and pushing sustainable development; assessment of competency; education–research–extension linkages
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to announce a new Special Issue “Life Cycle Assessment approach for evaluating sustainable agroecosystem “of the journal Sustainability.
Introduction and Objectives: With the rise in world population, which is estimated to reach 9 billion in 2050, the world will need 60% more food than the current production. On the contrary, with an increase in human encroachment to settle growing population, agricultural land area is shrinking. Additionally, the overarching issues of environmental challenges have confronted the production systems due to various factors such as, global climate changes, variations in the availability of water, intensification, and expansion of land use. Other adverse impacts include threats to current crop protection strategies, primarily due to pest infestations, and stresses on crop-water and crop-nutrient demand. Further, the service of agricultural land is for fulfilling the multiple demand of food, feed, and fuel. These collectively warrant improving and sustaining the agricultural production and productivity. Further, increasingly, consumers are also skeptical on the environmental footprints of the products they consume. These necessitate on the holistic evaluation of agroecology for the provided ecosystem services. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) framework is thus one of the increasingly adopted methodology to evaluate the various production systems/processes. With the use of LCA methodology, the process of accounting environmental and economic footprints of a product system has been simplified to a greater extent.
LCA framework allows a thorough examination of the environmental effects of the entire production chain for a wide variety of applications and is equally applicable in evaluating different components of agroecosystem. Better understanding of LCA, including its concepts, evolution, process, use in agriculture and its subsystems to nurture sustainability and challenges are in need. This special issue aims to discuss LCA focusing on: its scientific background highlighting its concepts, and evolution of concepts/theories in agriculture and its application in the allied fields; retrospective and prospective evaluation of agriculture system to determine means of ensuring sustainable agricultural development, including improving global food security.
In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but not limited to) the following:
- Retrospective and prospective evaluation of environmental footprints of agriculture system
- Use and comparison of LCA of different agricultural and livestock value chains
- Challenges in the use of LCA in agriculture and livestock value chains
- Critical points along LCA and ways and means to identify and strengthen them
- Adoption of LCA and its challenges in agriculture and livestock value chains
Dr. Ramjee Ghimire
Dr. Lila Kumar Khatiwada
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable agriculture
- environmental impact
- environmental footprints
- life cycle inventory modeling
- life cycle impact assessment
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