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Pathways for transitions to sustainability in livestock husbandry and food systems

Original titlePathways for transitions to sustainability in livestock husbandry and food systems
Abstract

The PATHWAYS project will deliver co-developed transition pathways that directly address societal demands for increased resilience in the provision of safe, nutritious, affordable livestock-based food, whilst reducing environmental impacts, and supporting the economic sustainability of the European livestock sector. Visions, scenarios and transition pathways will be co-developed through an ambitious participatory approach based on innovative practice hubs, living labs and interaction within a European multi-actor platform and a wider community of practice.

Existing and future, co-designed livestock systems will be characterised and assessed within a scientifically robust, holistic sustainability assessment framework, comprising refined key performance indicators and cutting-edge models, to enhance understanding of productivity, biodiversity, health and welfare, greenhouse gas emissions, human nutrition, trade and economics, and ecosystem service impacts. Living labs and practice hubs will identify bottom-up interventions and adoption routes that will drive a transition to improved livestock system development. Consumer preferences, diet choices and willingness to pay will be supported by consequential LCA and economic analysis of trade and supply chain impacts, addressed through stakeholder input and modelling.

The participatory development and application of a holistic sustainability assessment will deliver a scientifically robust analysis for the co-development of scenarios and transition pathways to inform key stakeholders throughout livestock-based food systems, driving a transition to greater sustainability. PATHWAYS will improve the role of livestock in supporting a circular bioeconomy and the place of animal products in future diets through an interactive online platform and policy toolkit to provide user-friendly instruments for a range of stakeholders.

Financing/ Donor
  • European Union
(Research) Program
  • European Commission, Horizon 2020
Project partners
  • Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU)
  • Stichting Wageningen Research (WUR)
  • Stichting Aeres Groep (AERES)
  • Aarhus Universitet (AU)
  • Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
  • Instytut Uprawy Nawożenia i Gleboznawstwa Państwowy Instytut Badawczy (IUNG)
  • Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agricole şi Medicină Veterinară din Cluj-Napoca (USAMVCN)
  • Royal Agricultural University (RAU)
  • Università di Pisa (UNIPI)
  • Fondation institut de recherche pour le developpement durable et les relations internationales (IDDRI)
  • Association de Coordination Technique Agricole (ACTA)
  • Institut du porc (IFIP)
  • Institut de l'Elevage (IDELE)
  • Institut technique de l'aviculture, des productions de basse-cour et des élevages de petits animaux (ITAVI)
  • Pasture-Fed Livestock Association (PFLA)
  • Landbrug & Fødevarer F.m.b.A (L&F)
  • Associazione Italiana Alimenti Grass-Fed (AIAG)
  • Revolve Media (REV)
  • Cooperativa Agricolă Țibleș-Someș-Meleș (CATSM)
  • University of Reading (UREAD)
  • Agroväst Livsmedel Aktiebolag (AGROV)
  • Naturbeteskött i Sverige (NATUR)
  • BIODYNAMISCHE
  • FODERATION -DEMETER INTERNATIONAL EV (BFDI)
  • L'Union Européenne du Commerce du Bétail et des Métiers de la Viande (UECBV)
  • Federacja Branżowych Związków Producentów Rolnych (FBZPR)
  • Corsevilla, S. Coop. And. (CORSEV)
  • Danone Research SAS (DANONE)
  • Arla Foods amba (ARLA)
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
  • Universiteit Gent (UGENT)
  • Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau (FiBL)
FiBL project leader/ contact
  • Moakes Simon (Department of Food System Sciences)
  • Pfeifer Catherine (Department of Food System Sciences)
(people who are not linked are former FiBL employees)
FiBL project staff
  • Baumgart Lukas (Department of Food System Sciences)
  • Stolz Hanna (Department of Food System Sciences)
  • Thompson Michael John (Department of Food System Sciences)
  • Zarrineh Nina (Department of Food System Sciences)
(people who are not linked are former FiBL employees)
Role of FiBL

WP6 leader, multiple WP task leads

Further information
FiBL project number 35215
Date modified 28.09.2023
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