Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters (ALLFED), Fairbanks, AK, USA; University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA.
Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters (ALLFED), Fairbanks, AK, USA.
Sci Total Environ. 2020 Mar 10;707:136012. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136012. Epub 2019 Dec 10.
During a global catastrophe such as a nuclear winter, in which sunlight and temperatures are reduced across every latitude, to maintain global agricultural output it is necessary to grow some crops under structures. This study designs a method for scaling up crop production in low-tech greenhouses to contribute to global food sustainability during global catastrophic conditions. Constructing low-tech greenhouses would obviate growing crops using more expensive and energy intensive artificial light.
A nuclear winter climate model is used to determine conditions for which greenhouses would need to compensate. The greenhouse structures are designed to utilize global markets of timber, polymer film, construction aggregates, and steel nails.
The limiting market that determines the growth rate of the greenhouses is the rate at which polymer film and sheet are currently extruded. Conditions under low-tech greenhouses in the tropics would feasibly accommodate the production of nearly all crops. Some supplemental lighting would be required for long day crops.
The analysis shows that the added cost of low-tech greenhouses is about two orders of magnitude lower than the added cost of artificial light growth. The retail cost of food from these low-tech greenhouses will be ~2.30 USD/kg dry food higher than current costs; for instance, a 160% retail cost increase for rice. According to the proposed scaling method, the greenhouses will provide 36% of food requirements for everyone by the end of the first year, and feed everyone after 30 months.
在全球灾难(如核冬天)期间,由于阳光和温度在各个纬度都降低了,为了维持全球农业产量,有必要在建筑物下种植一些作物。本研究设计了一种在低技术温室中扩大作物生产的方法,以在全球灾难性条件下为全球粮食可持续性做出贡献。建造低技术温室可以避免使用更昂贵和能源密集型的人工照明来种植作物。
使用核冬天气候模型来确定温室需要补偿的条件。温室结构旨在利用全球木材、聚合物薄膜、建筑骨料和钢钉市场。
决定温室增长率的限制市场是目前挤出的聚合物薄膜和片材的速率。在热带地区的低技术温室条件下,几乎可以种植所有作物。一些长日照作物可能需要补充照明。
分析表明,低技术温室的附加成本比人工照明生长的附加成本低两个数量级。这些低技术温室生产的食品的零售成本将比目前的成本高出约 2.30 美元/公斤干食品;例如,大米的零售成本增加 160%。根据提出的扩展方法,到第一年年底,温室将为每个人提供 36%的食物需求,30 个月后将为每个人提供食物。