A prerequisite to improving the sustainability of agriculture are reliable methods to identify and quantify types of environmental impact. This collection summarises current research on the use of life cycle assessment (LCA) and other modelling techniques to measure and improve the sustainability of agriculture.
Part 1 looks at current best practice and key methodological challenges in life cycle assessment. Part 2 reviews ways of modelling particular types of impact, from nutrient and carbon cycles to freshwater balances, energy use, pesticide use and biodiversity. Part 3 reviews the environmental assessment and optimization of sectors such as crops, ruminant and other livestock production as well as by-products.
Assessing the environmental impact of agriculture will be a standard reference for researchers in agricultural and environmental science concerned with understanding and mitigating the environmental impact of agriculture.
Contributions by: Seyyed Hassan Pishar-Komleh, Paria Sefeedpari, Nathan Pelletier, Miguel Brandão, Evelyne A. Groen, Alasdair Sykes, Cairistiona Topp, Robert Rees, Taro Takahashi, Graham A. McAuliffe, Michael R. F. Lee, Matthias Meier, Stephan Pfister, Sandra Payen, Peter Fantke, Bo P. Weidema, Benoît Gabrielle, Pietro Goglio, Cornelius Adewale, David Granatstein, Ben Putman, Martin Christie, G. J. Thoma, Jerke de Vries, Rik Eweg