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Environmental footprints of farmed chicken and salmon bridge the land and sea
ArticleAbstract: Food production, particularly of fed animals, is a leading cause of environmental degradation globalPalabras claves:Aquaculture, broiler chicken production, cumulative impact assessment, cumulative pressures, environmental efficiency, Life-cycle assessment, Meat production, sustainable food policyAutores:Blanchard J.L., Cottrell R.S., Frazier M., Froehlich H.E., Gephart J.A., Halpern B.S., Jacobsen N.S., Kuempel C.D., Marc Metian, McIntyre P.B., Moran D.D., Nash K.L., Rayner P.E., Többen J., Verstaen J., Williams D.R.Fuentes:scopusThe environmental footprint of global food production
ArticleAbstract: Feeding humanity puts enormous environmental pressure on our planet. These pressures are unequally dPalabras claves:Autores:Blanchard J.L., Clawson G., Cottrell R.S., Frazier M., Froehlich H.E., Gephart J.A., Halpern B.S., Jacobsen N.S., Kuempel C.D., Marc Metian, McIntyre P.B., Moran D.D., Nash K.L., Rayner P.E., Többen J., Verstaen J., Williams D.R.Fuentes:scopus