Affiliation:
1. Institute for Data, Systems & Society Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA USA
2. Department of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA USA
Abstract
AbstractWe apply a systems framework for analyzing the overall sustainability impacts of interventions to a case of the rice‐wheat cropping system of Punjab (India), where agricultural practices lead to air pollution‐related health impacts, over‐exploitation of groundwater, over‐use of fertilizers and reduced local crop diversity. We use this case to quantify how varying degrees of change in interventions result in sustainability impacts using an inclusive wealth‐based approach. We show that either improving the existing cropping system or inducing fundamental changes in the cropping system, can lead to substantial and wide‐ranging sustainability benefits. We also show that interventions that improve human health show the largest quantitative benefit due to the assumed high marginal value of human life. Accurate localized estimates of marginal values of stocks are needed for estimating overall sustainability impacts.
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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