Sustainability Assessment of Pasture-Based Dairy Sheep Systems: A Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Approach

This article describes a novel methodological approach for the integrated sustainability assessment of pasture-based dairy sheep systems. Most studies on livestock system sustainability focus on animal production, farm profitability, and mitigation strategies of greenhouse gas emissions. However, re...

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Main Authors: Luis Javier R. Barron, Aitor Andonegi, Gonzalo Gamboa, Eneko Garmendia, Oihana García, Noelia Aldai, Arantza Aldezabal
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3994
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spelling doaj-aa4983e165e24d35abe41ea2dbc713ba2021-04-02T23:06:58ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01133994399410.3390/su13073994Sustainability Assessment of Pasture-Based Dairy Sheep Systems: A Multidisciplinary and Multiscale ApproachLuis Javier R. Barron0Aitor Andonegi1Gonzalo Gamboa2Eneko Garmendia3Oihana García4Noelia Aldai5Arantza Aldezabal6Lactiker Research Group, Department of Pharmacy and Food Science, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), 01006 Vitoria-Gasteiz, SpainDepartment of Plant Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science and Technology, UPV/EHU, 48940 Leioa, SpainInstitute of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, SpainBasque Center for Climate Change, Scientific Park of UPV/EHU, 48940 Leioa, SpainDepartment of Applied Economy, Faculty of Economics and Business, UPV/EHU, 01006 Vitoria-Gasteiz, SpainLactiker Research Group, Department of Pharmacy and Food Science, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), 01006 Vitoria-Gasteiz, SpainDepartment of Plant Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science and Technology, UPV/EHU, 48940 Leioa, SpainThis article describes a novel methodological approach for the integrated sustainability assessment of pasture-based dairy sheep systems. Most studies on livestock system sustainability focus on animal production, farm profitability, and mitigation strategies of greenhouse gas emissions. However, recent research indicates that pasture-based livestock farming also contributes positively to rural areas, and the associated increase in plant diversity promotes ecosystem functioning and services in natural and managed grasslands. Likewise, little attention has focused on how pasture-based livestock systems affect soil carbon changes, biodiversity, and ecotoxicity. Furthermore, the quality and safety of food products, particularly sheep milk and cheese, and socioeconomic issues such as cultural heritage and consumer behavior are often neglected in livestock system sustainability assessments. To improve the analysis of sustainability and adaptation strategies of livestock systems, we suggest a holistic approach that integrates indicators from diverse disciplines with complementary methods and models capable of capturing the complexity of these systems at multiple scales. A multidisciplinary perspective generates new indicators to identify critical trade-offs and synergies related to the resilience of dairy sheep livestock systems. A multiscale approach provides insights on the effects of socioeconomic and environmental changes associated with current dairy sheep grazing systems across multiple scales. The combined approach will facilitate the development and progressive implementation of novel management strategies needed to adapt pasture-based dairy sheep farms to changing conditions under future socioeconomic and environmental scenarios.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3994dairy sheep livestockgrazing managementmultidisciplinary indicatorsmultiscale dimensionsustainability assessment
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author Luis Javier R. Barron
Aitor Andonegi
Gonzalo Gamboa
Eneko Garmendia
Oihana García
Noelia Aldai
Arantza Aldezabal
spellingShingle Luis Javier R. Barron
Aitor Andonegi
Gonzalo Gamboa
Eneko Garmendia
Oihana García
Noelia Aldai
Arantza Aldezabal
Sustainability Assessment of Pasture-Based Dairy Sheep Systems: A Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Approach
Sustainability
dairy sheep livestock
grazing management
multidisciplinary indicators
multiscale dimension
sustainability assessment
author_facet Luis Javier R. Barron
Aitor Andonegi
Gonzalo Gamboa
Eneko Garmendia
Oihana García
Noelia Aldai
Arantza Aldezabal
author_sort Luis Javier R. Barron
title Sustainability Assessment of Pasture-Based Dairy Sheep Systems: A Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Approach
title_short Sustainability Assessment of Pasture-Based Dairy Sheep Systems: A Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Approach
title_full Sustainability Assessment of Pasture-Based Dairy Sheep Systems: A Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Approach
title_fullStr Sustainability Assessment of Pasture-Based Dairy Sheep Systems: A Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Approach
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability Assessment of Pasture-Based Dairy Sheep Systems: A Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Approach
title_sort sustainability assessment of pasture-based dairy sheep systems: a multidisciplinary and multiscale approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This article describes a novel methodological approach for the integrated sustainability assessment of pasture-based dairy sheep systems. Most studies on livestock system sustainability focus on animal production, farm profitability, and mitigation strategies of greenhouse gas emissions. However, recent research indicates that pasture-based livestock farming also contributes positively to rural areas, and the associated increase in plant diversity promotes ecosystem functioning and services in natural and managed grasslands. Likewise, little attention has focused on how pasture-based livestock systems affect soil carbon changes, biodiversity, and ecotoxicity. Furthermore, the quality and safety of food products, particularly sheep milk and cheese, and socioeconomic issues such as cultural heritage and consumer behavior are often neglected in livestock system sustainability assessments. To improve the analysis of sustainability and adaptation strategies of livestock systems, we suggest a holistic approach that integrates indicators from diverse disciplines with complementary methods and models capable of capturing the complexity of these systems at multiple scales. A multidisciplinary perspective generates new indicators to identify critical trade-offs and synergies related to the resilience of dairy sheep livestock systems. A multiscale approach provides insights on the effects of socioeconomic and environmental changes associated with current dairy sheep grazing systems across multiple scales. The combined approach will facilitate the development and progressive implementation of novel management strategies needed to adapt pasture-based dairy sheep farms to changing conditions under future socioeconomic and environmental scenarios.
topic dairy sheep livestock
grazing management
multidisciplinary indicators
multiscale dimension
sustainability assessment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3994
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