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Futurs de l’élevage dans les systèmes agri-alimentaires — Prospectives et évaluation multicritère de scénarios
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The global food system faces three major challenges: ensuring food security, preserving the environment, and improving human health. Livestock farming, at the intersection of these issues, plays a central role. However, changes in diets, population growth, and landscape transformations differ across regions of the world. These dynamics raise questions about the place of livestock farming in different territories, its form, its impacts, and the services it can provide. How can we anticipate these transformations and assess their consequences? This book presents a variety of forward-looking approaches carried out in different contexts (in both the North and South) and at different scales (from local to global). It explores the link between qualitative methods of (co-)constructing scenarios and quantitative approaches to modeling and evaluation. The book also examines the temporal sequence of the foresight-modeling-evaluation cycle, the identification of key variables, the use of data, and the role of stakeholders in the process, particularly with regard to the appropriation of results to guide decisions. This book is the result of a research school organized by INRAE and CIRAD as part of the Macro-Livestock-Environment Joint Technology Network (RMT MAELE). It is aimed at the scientific community engaged in interdisciplinary approaches. It will also be of interest to stakeholders in agriculture, the environment, and food, as well as those involved in the sustainable development of agricultural areas.
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Keywords
- husbandry
- Sustainable development
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DOI: 10.35690/978-2-7592-4066-1Editions
