Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 742 Benedum Hall, 3700 O'Hara Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania15261, United States.
Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1025 Benedum Hall, 3700 O'Hara Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania15261, United States.
Environ Sci Technol. 2022 Nov 15;56(22):16347-16356. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.2c03986. Epub 2022 Oct 25.
Enhancing the environmental sustainability of food systems requires an understanding of both production- and consumption-based impacts. As food supply chains become increasingly complex and connected, they also present a unique context in which to understand the environmental impacts of consumption. This is critical for understanding the disconnect between production- and consumption-based impacts of food systems and ultimately designing, evaluating, and implementing interventions for improving security, resilience, and sustainability of food systems. Using publicly available datasets and an optimization-based framework, we present a county-to-county level network model of beef supply chains in the United States. The model is used to connect and attribute the consumption-based impacts of beef consumption to production in distant locations, specifically focusing on water-based impacts. We specifically focus on the beef system because of its importance in the diet of U.S. consumers and in environmental sustainability discourse. The findings from this work show the spatial disconnect between the consumption and production counties with approximately 22 billion m of blue virtual water being transferred for the year 2017, mainly from the northern and southern plains toward the coasts. These results highlight the importance of understanding environmental impacts from both production and consumption perspectives.
要增强食品系统的环境可持续性,就需要了解生产和消费层面的影响。随着食品供应链变得越来越复杂和相互关联,它们也为理解消费的环境影响提供了一个独特的背景。这对于理解食品系统的生产和消费层面的影响之间的脱节至关重要,最终目的是设计、评估和实施干预措施,以提高食品系统的安全性、弹性和可持续性。本研究使用公开可用的数据集和基于优化的框架,提出了美国牛肉供应链的县对县网络模型。该模型用于将牛肉消费的消费层面影响与遥远地区的生产联系起来,并特别关注基于水的影响。我们特别关注牛肉系统,因为它在美国消费者的饮食和环境可持续性话语中非常重要。这项工作的结果表明,消费和生产县之间存在空间脱节,2017 年约有 220 亿立方米的虚拟蓝水被转移,主要是从北部和南部平原流向沿海地区。这些结果强调了从生产和消费角度理解环境影响的重要性。