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Are stakeholders ready to transform phosphorus use in food systems? A transdisciplinary study in a livestock intensive system

Food systems worldwide are vulnerable to Phosphorus (P) supply disruptions and price fluctuations. Current P use is also highly inefficient, generating large surpluses and pollution. Global food security and aquatic ecosystems are in jeopardy if transformative action is not taken. This paper pivots...

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Autores principales: Martin-Ortega, Julia, Rothwell, Shane A., Anderson, Aine, Okumah, Murat, Lyon, Christopher, Sherry, Erin, Johnston, Christopher, Withers, Paul J.A., Doody, Donnacha G.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8895547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2022.01.011
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author Martin-Ortega, Julia
Rothwell, Shane A.
Anderson, Aine
Okumah, Murat
Lyon, Christopher
Sherry, Erin
Johnston, Christopher
Withers, Paul J.A.
Doody, Donnacha G.
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Rothwell, Shane A.
Anderson, Aine
Okumah, Murat
Lyon, Christopher
Sherry, Erin
Johnston, Christopher
Withers, Paul J.A.
Doody, Donnacha G.
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description Food systems worldwide are vulnerable to Phosphorus (P) supply disruptions and price fluctuations. Current P use is also highly inefficient, generating large surpluses and pollution. Global food security and aquatic ecosystems are in jeopardy if transformative action is not taken. This paper pivots from earlier (predominantly conceptual) work to develop and analyse a P transdisciplinary scenario process, assessing stakeholders potential for transformative thinking in P use in the food system. Northern Ireland, a highly livestock-intensive system, was used as case study for illustrating such process. The stakeholder engagement takes a normative stance in that it sets the explicit premise that the food system needs to be transformed and asks stakeholders to engage in a dialogue on how that transformation can be achieved. A Substance Flow Analysis of P flows and stocks was employed to construct visions for alternative futures and stimulate stakeholder discussions on system responses. These were analysed for their transformative potential using a triple-loop social learning framework. For the most part, stakeholder responses remained transitional or incremental, rather than being fundamentally transformative. The process did unveil some deeper levers that could be acted upon to move the system further along the spectrum of transformational change (e.g. changes in food markets, creation of new P markets, destocking, new types of land production and radical land use changes), providing clues of what an aspirational system could look like. Replicated and adapted elsewhere, this process can serve as diagnostics of current stakeholders thinking and potential, as well as for the identification of those deeper levers, opening up avenues to work upon for global scale transformation.
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spelling pubmed-88955472022-05-01 Are stakeholders ready to transform phosphorus use in food systems? A transdisciplinary study in a livestock intensive system Martin-Ortega, Julia Rothwell, Shane A. Anderson, Aine Okumah, Murat Lyon, Christopher Sherry, Erin Johnston, Christopher Withers, Paul J.A. Doody, Donnacha G. Environ Sci Policy Article Food systems worldwide are vulnerable to Phosphorus (P) supply disruptions and price fluctuations. Current P use is also highly inefficient, generating large surpluses and pollution. Global food security and aquatic ecosystems are in jeopardy if transformative action is not taken. This paper pivots from earlier (predominantly conceptual) work to develop and analyse a P transdisciplinary scenario process, assessing stakeholders potential for transformative thinking in P use in the food system. Northern Ireland, a highly livestock-intensive system, was used as case study for illustrating such process. The stakeholder engagement takes a normative stance in that it sets the explicit premise that the food system needs to be transformed and asks stakeholders to engage in a dialogue on how that transformation can be achieved. A Substance Flow Analysis of P flows and stocks was employed to construct visions for alternative futures and stimulate stakeholder discussions on system responses. These were analysed for their transformative potential using a triple-loop social learning framework. For the most part, stakeholder responses remained transitional or incremental, rather than being fundamentally transformative. The process did unveil some deeper levers that could be acted upon to move the system further along the spectrum of transformational change (e.g. changes in food markets, creation of new P markets, destocking, new types of land production and radical land use changes), providing clues of what an aspirational system could look like. Replicated and adapted elsewhere, this process can serve as diagnostics of current stakeholders thinking and potential, as well as for the identification of those deeper levers, opening up avenues to work upon for global scale transformation. Elsevier 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8895547/ /pubmed/35505912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2022.01.011 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Doody, Donnacha G.
Are stakeholders ready to transform phosphorus use in food systems? A transdisciplinary study in a livestock intensive system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8895547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2022.01.011
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