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美国牲畜数据的缺口是有效进行环境和疾病管理的一个障碍。

Gaps in U.S. livestock data are a barrier to effective environmental and disease management.

作者信息

Logsdon Muenich Rebecca, Aryal Sanskriti, Ashworth Amanda J, Bell Michelle L, Boudreau Melanie R, Cunningham Stephanie A, Flynn K Colton, Hamilton Kerry A, Liu Ting, Mashtare Michael L, Nelson Natalie G, Rashid Barira, Saha Arghajeet, Schaffer-Smith Danica, Showalter Callie, Tchamdja Aureliane, Thompson Jada

机构信息

Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, United States of America.

Science and Technologies for Phosphorus Sustainability, Raleigh, NC, United States of America.

出版信息

Environ Res Lett. 2025 Mar 1;20(3):031001. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/adb050. Epub 2025 Feb 11.

Abstract

Livestock are a critical part of our food systems, yet their abundance globally has been cited as a driver of many environmental and human health concerns. Issues such as soil, water, and air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, aquifer depletion, antimicrobial resistance genes, and zoonotic disease outbreaks have all been linked to livestock operations. While many studies have examined these issues at depth at local scales, it has been difficult to complete studies at regional or national scales due to the dearth of livestock data, hindering pollution mitigation or response time for tracing and monitoring disease outbreaks. In the U.S. the National Agricultural Statistics Service completes a Census once every 5 years that includes livestock, but data are only available at the county level leaving little inference that can be made at such a coarse spatiotemporal scale. While other data exist through some regulated permitting programs, there are significant data gaps in where livestock are raised, how many livestock are on site at a given time, and how these livestock and, importantly, their waste emissions, are managed. In this perspective, we highlight the need for better livestock data, then discuss the accessibility and key limitations of currently available data. We then feature some recent work to improve livestock data availability through remote-sensing and machine learning, ending with our takeaways to address these data needs for the future of environmental and public health management.

摘要

牲畜是我们食物系统的关键组成部分,但全球牲畜数量众多被认为是引发诸多环境和人类健康问题的一个因素。土壤、水和空气污染、温室气体排放、含水层枯竭、抗微生物药物耐药基因以及人畜共患病疫情等问题都与牲畜养殖活动有关。虽然许多研究在地方层面深入探讨了这些问题,但由于缺乏牲畜数据,很难在区域或国家层面开展研究,这阻碍了污染缓解工作以及追踪和监测疾病爆发的应对时间。在美国,国家农业统计局每5年进行一次包括牲畜在内的普查,但数据仅在县一级可用,在如此粗略的时空尺度上几乎无法进行推断。虽然通过一些受监管的许可计划存在其他数据,但在牲畜养殖地点、特定时间的牲畜数量以及这些牲畜及其重要的粪便排放如何管理方面存在重大数据缺口。从这个角度出发,我们强调需要更好的牲畜数据,然后讨论现有数据的可获取性和主要局限性。接着,我们介绍一些通过遥感和机器学习来提高牲畜数据可用性的近期工作,最后阐述我们对于满足未来环境和公共卫生管理数据需求的要点。

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