| Sustainability | |
| Land Use, Livestock, Quantity Governance, and Economic Instruments—Sustainability Beyond Big Livestock Herds and Fossil Fuels | |
| Beatrice Garske1  Jutta Wieding1  Antonia Weishaupt1  Felix Ekardt1  Jessica Stubenrauch1  | |
| [1] Research Unit Sustainability and Climate Policy, 04229 Leipzig, Germany; | |
| 关键词: livestock governance; economic policy instruments; emissions trading; livestock-to-land ratio; animal husbandry; food policy; climate policy; climate change; biodiversity loss; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/su12052053 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
The production of animal food products is (besides fossil fuels) one of the most important noxae with regard to many of the environmental problems, such as climate change, biodiversity loss or globally disrupted nutrient cycles. This paper provides a qualitative governance analysis of which regulatory options there are to align livestock farming with the legally binding environmental objectives, in particular the Paris Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity. Two innovative governance approaches are developed and compared: a cap-and-trade scheme for animal products and a livestock-to-land ratio. Both instruments are measured against the above-mentioned environmental objectives, taking into account findings from behavioural sciences and typical governance problems. Both approaches are generally suitable as quantity governance in animal husbandry if they are properly designed. In the end, a combination of both approaches proved to be particularly effective ecologically. All of this simultaneously demonstrates, on the basis of a rarely considered but ecologically highly relevant sector, how a quantity governance approach that is based on an easily comprehensible governance unit can function across all sectors and regions.
【 授权许可】
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