Skip to main content
add tag: livestock-industry
Link
Nic
  • 7.1k
  • 2
  • 24
  • 66
replaced http://vegetarianism.stackexchange.com/ with https://vegetarianism.stackexchange.com/
Source Link

Vegan concerns for environment involve the ecological impact of livestock industry in terms of resource consumption (grains, land, water), pollution, greenhouse gases emissions and loss of biodiversity (see this answerthis answer).

However from personal conversations, where meat-eaters argue small scale farming is more sustainable, I got the doubt: is there any difference between small scale and industrial farming?

Of course I'm interested in the evaluation of ecological impact per unit or per ton of "product", since total impact is obviously different. Are there studies or publications assessing that small scale farming is more sustainable than industrial production? Or are the two forms equally destructive for the environment?

Vegan concerns for environment involve the ecological impact of livestock industry in terms of resource consumption (grains, land, water), pollution, greenhouse gases emissions and loss of biodiversity (see this answer).

However from personal conversations, where meat-eaters argue small scale farming is more sustainable, I got the doubt: is there any difference between small scale and industrial farming?

Of course I'm interested in the evaluation of ecological impact per unit or per ton of "product", since total impact is obviously different. Are there studies or publications assessing that small scale farming is more sustainable than industrial production? Or are the two forms equally destructive for the environment?

Vegan concerns for environment involve the ecological impact of livestock industry in terms of resource consumption (grains, land, water), pollution, greenhouse gases emissions and loss of biodiversity (see this answer).

However from personal conversations, where meat-eaters argue small scale farming is more sustainable, I got the doubt: is there any difference between small scale and industrial farming?

Of course I'm interested in the evaluation of ecological impact per unit or per ton of "product", since total impact is obviously different. Are there studies or publications assessing that small scale farming is more sustainable than industrial production? Or are the two forms equally destructive for the environment?

Notice removed Draw attention by CommunityBot
Bounty Ended with no winning answer by CommunityBot
Notice added Draw attention by Attilio
Bounty Started worth 50 reputation by Attilio
added 1 character in body
Source Link

Vegan concerns for environment involve the ecological impact of livestock industry in terms of resource consumption (grains, land, water), pollution, greenhouse gases emissions and loss of biodiversity (see this answer).

However from personal conversations, werewhere meat-eaters argue small scale farming is more sustainable, I got the doubt: is there any difference between small scale and industrial farming?

Of course I'm interested in the evaluation of ecological impact per unit or per ton of "product", since total impact is obviously different. Are there studies or publications assessing that small scale farming is more sustainable than industrial production? Or are the two forms equally destructive for the environment?

Vegan concerns for environment involve the ecological impact of livestock industry in terms of resource consumption (grains, land, water), pollution, greenhouse gases emissions and loss of biodiversity (see this answer).

However from personal conversations, were meat-eaters argue small scale farming is more sustainable, I got the doubt: is there any difference between small scale and industrial farming?

Of course I'm interested in the evaluation of ecological impact per unit or per ton of "product", since total impact is obviously different. Are there studies or publications assessing that small scale farming is more sustainable than industrial production? Or are the two forms equally destructive for the environment?

Vegan concerns for environment involve the ecological impact of livestock industry in terms of resource consumption (grains, land, water), pollution, greenhouse gases emissions and loss of biodiversity (see this answer).

However from personal conversations, where meat-eaters argue small scale farming is more sustainable, I got the doubt: is there any difference between small scale and industrial farming?

Of course I'm interested in the evaluation of ecological impact per unit or per ton of "product", since total impact is obviously different. Are there studies or publications assessing that small scale farming is more sustainable than industrial production? Or are the two forms equally destructive for the environment?

edited body; edited tags
Source Link
Riker
  • 2.4k
  • 1
  • 18
  • 44
Loading
Source Link
Attilio
  • 5.6k
  • 13
  • 53
Loading