Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), Lund University, 22100 Lund, Sweden;
Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), Lund University, 22100 Lund, Sweden.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Mar 12;116(11):4911-4916. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1812100116. Epub 2019 Feb 25.
Agriculture is widely recognized as critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but researchers, policymakers, and practitioners have multiple, often conflicting yet poorly documented priorities on how agriculture could or should support achieving the SDGs. Here, we assess consensus and divergence in priorities for agricultural systems among research, policy, and practice perspectives and discuss the implications for research on trade-offs among competing goals. We analyzed the priorities given to 239 environmental and social drivers, management choices, and outcomes of agricultural systems from 69 research articles, the SDGs and four EU policies, and seven agricultural sustainability assessment tools aimed at farmers. We found all three perspectives recognize 32 variables as key to agricultural systems, providing a shared area of focus for agriculture's contribution to the SDGs. However, 207 variables appear in only one or two perspectives, implying that potential trade-offs may be overlooked if evaluated from only one perspective. We identified four approaches to agricultural land systems research in Europe that omit most of the variables considered important from policy and practice perspectives. We posit that the four approaches reflect prevailing paradigms of research design and data analysis and suggest future research design should consider including the 32 shared variables as a starting point for more policy- and practice-relevant research. Our identification of shared priorities from different perspectives and attention to environmental and social domains and the functional role of system components provide a concrete basis to encourage codesigned and systems-based research approaches to guide agriculture's contribution to the SDGs.
农业被广泛认为对实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)至关重要,但研究人员、政策制定者和实践者在农业如何或应该支持实现 SDGs 方面有多个、往往相互冲突但记录不佳的优先事项。在这里,我们评估了研究、政策和实践观点对农业系统优先事项的共识和分歧,并讨论了对权衡相互竞争目标的研究的影响。我们分析了 69 篇研究文章、SDGs 和四项欧盟政策以及旨在面向农民的七个农业可持续性评估工具中 239 个农业系统的环境和社会驱动因素、管理选择和结果的优先级。我们发现所有三个观点都认为 32 个变量是农业系统的关键,为农业对 SDGs 的贡献提供了一个共同的关注领域。然而,207 个变量仅出现在一个或两个观点中,这意味着如果仅从一个角度评估,可能会忽略潜在的权衡。我们确定了欧洲农业土地系统研究的四种方法,这些方法忽略了政策和实践观点认为重要的大多数变量。我们假设这四种方法反映了研究设计和数据分析的流行范式,并建议未来的研究设计应考虑将 32 个共享变量作为更具政策相关性和实践相关性的研究的起点。我们从不同角度确定了共同的优先事项,并关注环境和社会领域以及系统组件的功能作用,为鼓励共同设计和基于系统的研究方法提供了具体基础,以指导农业对 SDGs 的贡献。