Assessing the energy trap of industrial agriculture in North America and Europe: 82 balances from 1830 to 2012.

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dc.contributor.author Tello, Enric
dc.contributor.author Sacristán, Vera
dc.contributor.author Olarieta, José R.
dc.contributor.author Cattaneo, Claudio
dc.contributor.author Marull, Joan
dc.contributor.author Pons, Manel
dc.contributor.author Gingrich, Simone
dc.contributor.author Krausmann, Fridolin
dc.contributor.author Galán, Elena
dc.contributor.author Marco, Inés
dc.contributor.author Padró, Roc
dc.contributor.author Guzmán, Gloria I.
dc.contributor.author González de Molina, Manuel
dc.contributor.author Cunfer, Geoff
dc.contributor.author Watson, Andrew
dc.contributor.author MacFadyen, Joshua
dc.contributor.author Fraňková, Eva
dc.contributor.author Garrabou, Ramon
dc.contributor.author Aguilera, Eduardo
dc.contributor.author Infante-Amate, Juan
dc.contributor.author Urrego-Mesa, Alexander
dc.contributor.author Soto, David
dc.contributor.author Parcerisas, Lluís
dc.contributor.author Dupras, Jerome
dc.contributor.author Díez-Sanjuán, Lucía
dc.contributor.author Caravaca, Jonathan
dc.contributor.author Gómez, Laura
dc.contributor.author Fullana, Onofre
dc.contributor.author Murray, Ivan
dc.contributor.author Jover, Gabriel
dc.contributor.author Cussó, Xavier
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-04T07:52:40Z
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11201/162950
dc.description.abstract [eng] Early energy analyses of agriculture revealed that behind higher labor and land productivity of industrial farming, there was a decrease in energy returns on energy (EROI) invested, in comparison to more traditional organic agricultural systems. Studies on recent trends show that efficiency gains in production and use of inputs have again somewhat improved energy returns. However, most of these agricultural energy studies have focused only on external inputs at the crop level, concealing the important role of internal biomass flows that livestock and forestry recirculate within agroecosystems. Here, we synthesize the results of 82 farm systems in North America and Europe from 1830 to 2012 that for the first time show the changing energy profiles of agroecosystems, including livestock and forestry, with a multi-EROI approach that accounts for the energy returns on external inputs, on internal biomass reuses, and on all inputs invested. With this historical circular bioeconomic approach, we found a general trend towards much lower external returns, little or no increases in internal returns, and almost no improvement in total returns. This 'energy trap' was driven by shifts towards a growing dependence of crop production on fossil-fueled external inputs, much more intensive livestock production based on feed grains, less forestry, and a structural disintegration of agroecosystem components by increasingly linear industrial farm managements. We conclude that overcoming the energy trap requires nature-based solutions to reduce current dependence on fossil-fueled external industrial inputs and increase the circularity and complexity of agroecosystems to provide healthier diets with less animal products.
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dc.relation.isformatof https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-023-00925-5
dc.relation.ispartof Agronomy For Sustainable Development, 2023, vol. 43, num. 75, p. 1-19
dc.rights , 2023
dc.subject.classification Geografia
dc.subject.other Geography
dc.title Assessing the energy trap of industrial agriculture in North America and Europe: 82 balances from 1830 to 2012.
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.date.updated 2023-12-04T07:52:40Z
dc.date.embargoEndDate info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2100-01-01
dc.embargo 2100-01-01
dc.subject.keywords Energy Return on Investment (EROI)
dc.subject.keywords Agroecology
dc.subject.keywords Industrial Agriculture
dc.rights.accessRights info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-023-00925-5


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