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The agro-enabled urban revolution, pesticides, politics, and popular culture: a case study of land use, birds, and insecticides in the USA

机译:促进的城市革命,农药,政治和流行文化:美国土地利用,鸟类和美国杀虫剂的案例研究

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Urbanization is an inevitable process in human civilization. When populations expand, socio-economic and political dynamics typically shift from agricultural predominance to one of industry and services. Accordingly, agrarian societies transform from diffuse rural communities to dense urban centers. By 2050, the world's population is projected to reach 9.1 billion, with the urban population growing from 50 to 70%. Inevitably, this ever-expanding urban frontier encroaches along the human-ecological interface, creating a challenge for conservation and biodiversity. For the past 30 years, agricultural cropland area in the USA has remained fairly constant, despite significant population growth over the same time period. Thus, agricultural production in America has more than kept pace with rapid population growth and global export demand without increasing the farmland footprint at the expense of wildlife habitat. This is primarily due to considerable advances made in pesticide development, safety, and regulation, coupled with soil conservation and genetically modified crops. Still, the potential contribution of agriculture to ecosystem impairment remains contentious, particularly with regard to current use of pesticides. Recently, significant focus has been placed on the state of bird populations in the USA. Many species are considered imperiled, and this is often attributed in the popular media to pesticide use. However, focusing solely on the agricultural/chemical story as a significant driver of species viability and ecological risk within the broader biodiversity and conservation narrative lacks context and perspective. Moreover, the hypothesis that pesticides are indirectly affecting bird population status via reductions in food resources should be considered with caution and within the context of other likely causes. This work explores the dynamics between historical land use, human-controlled activity, and bird population trends from a holistic perspective within the USA. The aim is to provide context, developed from a relative comparison of potential contributing factors, in order to help inform discussion and foster dialogue between industry, academia, government, non-governmental organizations, and the public.
机译:城市化是人类文明的不可避免的过程。当人口扩大时,社会经济和政治动态通常从农业统称到行业和服务之一。因此,农业社会从漫反射农村社区转变为密集的城市中心。到2050年,世界的人口预计将达到91亿,城市人口从50%到70%。不可避免地,这种不断扩大的城市前沿侵占了人类生态界面,为保护和生物多样性创造了挑战。在过去的30年里,尽管在同一时间段内,美国农业农业农业农业农村地区仍然相当不变。因此,美国的农业生产远远超过速度快速增长和全球出口需求,而不增加野生动物栖息地的农田足迹。这主要是由于农药开发,安全和调节的相当大的进展,加上土壤保护和转基因作物。尽管如此,农业对生态系统损害的潜在贡献仍然有争议,特别是关于目前使用杀虫剂的情况。最近,已在美国的鸟类群体中放置了重大重点。许多物种被认为是危险的,这通常归因于流行媒体以进行农药使用。然而,仅仅关注农业/化学物质作为物种活力和生态风险的重要驾驶员,更广泛的生物多样性和保护叙述缺乏背景和观点。此外,应当谨慎地考虑通过减少食物资源的鸟类人群地位间接影响鸟类人群的假设,并在其他可能的原因的背景下考虑。这项工作探讨了历史土地利用,人类受控活动和鸟类人口趋势之间的动态,从美国的整体角度来看。目的是提供从潜在贡献因素的相对比较发展的背景,以帮助提供行业,学术界,政府,非政府组织和公众之间的讨论和促进对话。

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