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Beef and land use change

While the global community is seeking to reduce fossil fuel consumption, a parallel but equally important issue is the environmental impacts of increased world consumption of beef.

This article provides a comparative analysis and synthesis of the expansion of beef cattle production and its regional and global environmental impacts for Queensland (Australia), Colombia and Brazil. Evidence assembled indicates that rising beef consumption is a major driver of regional and global change, and warrants greater policy attention. It proposes four policy imperatives to help mitigate escalating environmental impacts of beef:

  • stop subsidising beef production and promoting beef consumption;
  • control future expansion of soybeans and extensive grazing;
  • protect and restore regrowth forests in grazing lands;
  • and allocate resources to less environmentally damaging alternative land uses.

McAlpine C.A., Etter A., Fearnside P.M., Seabrook L.and Laurance W.F. "Increasing world consumption of beef as a driver of regional and global change: A call for policy action based on evidence from Queensland (Australia), Colombia and Brazil", Global Environmental Change Volume 19, Issue 1, February 2009, Pages 21-33

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