
Managing Healthy Livestock Production and Consumption
Description
Key Features
- Describes the public-health impacts of sustainable diets and livestock products
- Presents the impacts of livestock production on the environment and food supply
- Explores future scenarios (up to 2050) of low input livestock systems
- Includes current case studies of low input livestock systems that offer potential for scaling-up and replication for sustainable livestock futures
Readership
Researchers, teachers, students, development officials working in the area of sustainable livestock production and consumption of animal source foods; national, international organizations, policy makers and donors interested in sustainable development of the livestock sector. Organic and grass-fed livestock system training courses
Table of Contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of boxes
- List of pictures
- List of contributors
- About the authors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1: Introduction
- Chapter 1. Introduction to livestock systems
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Introduction
- Centrality of livestock supply chains in our lives and on our planet
- Livestock production systems
- Sustainability pathways: from anonymous livestock supply chains into harmonious regenerative value networks
- References
- Section 2: Animals and health
- Chapter 2. Livestock food and human nutrition
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Global trends in livestock production, consumption and marketing
- The debate over animal food and nutrition
- The animal protein dilemma
- References
- Chapter 3. Livestock xenobiotics and zoonoses
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Xenobiotics compounds found in animal food
- Zoonoses
- Processing and cooking toxins
- References
- Chapter 4. Healthy livestock production and consumption
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Healthy animal husbandry: grass-fed organic
- Diverse food for healthy gut microbiomes
- Livestock systems, food safety and health
- References
- Chapter 5. Pesticide safety in livestock products
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Introduction
- Pesticides, steroids and antibiotics found in animal products
- Concerns about setting acceptable daily intake and maximum residue limit
- Pesticides’ metabolites, dioxins and adjuvants
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 6. Continuous development of animal welfare, with a focus on organic farming
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Introduction
- Relevance and definition of animal welfare
- Comparing animal welfare legislation and standards
- Animal welfare legislation and standards in organic animal husbandry: the need for improvement
- Outcome-oriented approaches to animal welfare
- Research and outcomes on animal welfare in organic farming
- Conclusions and recommendations
- References
- Section 3: Livestock Landscapes
- Chapter 7. Livestock and future food supply scenarios
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Long-term food supply perspectives
- Sustainable Organic Livestock model (SOL-m)
- Efficiency revisited
- References
- Chapter 8. Pastoralism as a response to climate change and water security in Mediterranean mountains and forests
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Climate change and desertification in mountain areas
- Environmental risks in mountainous rangelands and opportunities of extensive grazing
- Toward collective awareness
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9. Landscape management: ecological engineering in temperate areas
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Landscapes
- Fundamental elements of landscape management
- References
- Chapter 10. Let them graze! Potentials of ruminant production outside the feed-food competition
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Feeding ruminants: what are their fair resources?
- The art of herding: challenges of grassland management and diet composition
- The meaning of phytochemical diversity: precision livestock farming on pasture
- Less will be more: site-adapted breeds
- Wrap-up: the potentials of grasslands for food security, ecological sustainability and animal welfare
- References
- Chapter 11. The promises of food without soil and toil
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- A dream of food without dirt
- Farm-free foods
- Electric food
- Algae and insects
- Indoor farming
- Saving water and land by using more energy?
- Urban farming
- Another narrative is needed
- References
- Chapter 12. Livestock as a tool to regenerate land
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- The biodiversity, desertification and climate nexus
- Technological software for complex systems
- Animals as biological tools to restore land
- Grazing livestock mitigates climate change
- Holistic planned grazing
- Toward a multiple benefits solution
- References
- Section 4: Stories from around the world
- Chapter 13. Experiences of low-external-input livestock systems
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- Improving land management through grazing strategies
- Subchapter 13.1. Rotational grazing in the flooding pampa, Argentina
- About the authors
- Subchapter 13.2. Holistic management of livestock, Zimbabwe
- About the authors
- Subchapter 13.3. Adapting to climate change in grasslands of Inner Mongolia, China
- About the author
- Subchapter 13.4. Organic livestock management and climate resilience, New Zealand
- About the author
- Low to zero grain feeding strategies
- Subchapter 13.5. Conservation of native vegetation and traditional camel herding in Rajasthan, India
- About the authors
- Subchapter 13.6. Sustainability of organic dairy production in Tyrol pastures, Austria
- About the authors
- Subchapter 13.7. Feeding spineless cactus to cattle for drought resilience, Kenya
- About the authors
- Subchapter 13.8. Integrated organic livestock-crop production system, Thailand
- About the author
- Alternatives to synthetic agricultural inputs
- Subchapter 13.9. Improving nutrient efficiency through organic management, Madagascar
- About the authors
- Subchapter 13.10. Breeding for gastrointestinal parasite resistance in Merino sheep, Australia
- About the authors
- Subchapter 13.11. Animals for feeding soils on biodynamic farms, Egypt
- About the authors
- Section 5: Conclusions
- Chapter 14. Full-cost accounting for decision-making related to livestock systems
- Abstract
- Chapter outline
- What we know about current livestock landscapes
- Full-cost accounting for improved decision-making
- Livestock impacts on the natural, economic, human and social capitals
- Aggregating and communicating results
- A consumer checklist
- Conclusions
- References
- Index
Product details
- No. of pages: 276
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Academic Press 2021
- Published: December 2, 2021
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128230190
- eBook ISBN: 9780128230510
About the Editor
Nadia El-Hage Scialabba
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