2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c01855
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Production-Based and Consumption-Based Accounting of Global Cropland Soil Erosion

Abstract: The effective control of cropland soil erosion is urgent for all countries because of its threat to global food security. Cropland soil erosion is caused by agricultural production and driven indirectly by consumption. Analyzing the causes and preventive strategies from the consumption side is essential for soil erosion control. However, there is not yet sufficient research or practice. In this study, we estimated global cropland soil erosion with the revised universal soil loss equation, allocated it to speci… Show more

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“…In summary, when managing degraded and severely eroded areas, the feasibility, scientificity, and sustainability of the means of management should be considered. For example, mountain tea and fruit gardens [71], which can effectively reduce soil erosion, need to be constructed in a scientific manner appropriate to the location and with improved farming methods, such as compound management models and no-till methods [72,73]. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen the protection of woodlands, grasslands, and shrublands, to strictly develop and implement management mechanisms for deforestation, and to put in place policies such as returning farmland to forests.…”
Section: Significance Of This Study and Application Strategy Of Soil ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, when managing degraded and severely eroded areas, the feasibility, scientificity, and sustainability of the means of management should be considered. For example, mountain tea and fruit gardens [71], which can effectively reduce soil erosion, need to be constructed in a scientific manner appropriate to the location and with improved farming methods, such as compound management models and no-till methods [72,73]. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen the protection of woodlands, grasslands, and shrublands, to strictly develop and implement management mechanisms for deforestation, and to put in place policies such as returning farmland to forests.…”
Section: Significance Of This Study and Application Strategy Of Soil ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few reports on soil erosion estimation in LYR by USLE/RUSLE. From the perspective of methods, there are mainly USLE/RUSLE model estimation [ 26 ], InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Servicesand Tradeoffs) model analysis [ 27 ], WaTEM/SEDEM (Water and Tillage Erosion Model/Sediment D Elivery Model) model evaluation [ 16 ]. On the whole, the basic trend and method of quantitative evaluation of soil erosion are supported by GIS and RS, using soil erosion models such as USLE/RUSLE, WEPP, CSLE, and others, to create a soil erosion impact factor library to complete the quantitative evaluation of soil erosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 There are growing studies investigating the environmental impacts from the consumption perspective, such as carbon emissions, 30,31 pollutant emissions, 32,33 deforestation, 34−36 and soil erosion. 37 The booming population and economies boost the demand for livestock products (e.g., beef, milk, and wool) in China, particularly in urban regions. 38 The FLCs in rangelands are not only a local problem but also an issue driven by consumption activities of distant areas.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consumption viewpoint, which attributes the environmental impacts to final consumers, can support demand-side measures (e.g., the optimization of consumption behaviors) which can complement production-side measures . There are growing studies investigating the environmental impacts from the consumption perspective, such as carbon emissions, , pollutant emissions, , deforestation, and soil erosion . The booming population and economies boost the demand for livestock products (e.g., beef, milk, and wool) in China, particularly in urban regions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%