Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science

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Autor(a) principal: Kuhn, Joana Gasparotto
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Durante Mühl, Diego, Costa, Cainã Lima, Allegretti , Gabriela, Oliveira, Letícia de, Talamini, Edson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/61716
Resumo: Studies with bioeconomic modeling can be identified in animal science. However, there are distinct typologies associated with the term bioeconomy with different meanings and approaches. The present study aims to examine the Bioeconomy/Bioeconomics approaches used in animal science research and discuss the implications and benefits of integrating these areas of knowledge. The method consisted of systematic literature review with quantitative and qualitative analyzes of the content of articles obtained from the Scopus® database. In the process of searching and analyzing the articles, we defined beef cattle as representative of animal science. Followed the PRISMA Protocol guidelines. The results confirmed that the use of the term bioeconomic has been recurrent in this field of knowledge since 1994. However, the approach given to the term refers mainly to studies combining animal performance (bio) and economic returns (economic) because of variables of interest, evident in the set of indicators reported in the articles analyzed. Despite the relevance of these studies, we discuss some implications and reasons for adopting other bioeconomy approaches in animal science. We conclude that the integration between Bioeconomics and animal science can significantly broaden the scope of analysis, the what relevant to the contemporary challenges of promoting sustainable production systems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
title Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
spellingShingle Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
Kuhn, Joana Gasparotto
bioeconomy; bioeconomic; livestock; sustainability; thermodynamics.
bioeconomy; bioeconomic; livestock; sustainability; thermodynamics.
title_short Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
title_full Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
title_fullStr Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
title_full_unstemmed Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
title_sort Towards a comprehensive sustainable assessment of beef cattle systems: integrating bioeconomics and animal science
author Kuhn, Joana Gasparotto
author_facet Kuhn, Joana Gasparotto
Durante Mühl, Diego
Costa, Cainã Lima
Allegretti , Gabriela
Oliveira, Letícia de
Talamini, Edson
author_role author
author2 Durante Mühl, Diego
Costa, Cainã Lima
Allegretti , Gabriela
Oliveira, Letícia de
Talamini, Edson
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kuhn, Joana Gasparotto
Durante Mühl, Diego
Costa, Cainã Lima
Allegretti , Gabriela
Oliveira, Letícia de
Talamini, Edson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bioeconomy; bioeconomic; livestock; sustainability; thermodynamics.
bioeconomy; bioeconomic; livestock; sustainability; thermodynamics.
topic bioeconomy; bioeconomic; livestock; sustainability; thermodynamics.
bioeconomy; bioeconomic; livestock; sustainability; thermodynamics.
description Studies with bioeconomic modeling can be identified in animal science. However, there are distinct typologies associated with the term bioeconomy with different meanings and approaches. The present study aims to examine the Bioeconomy/Bioeconomics approaches used in animal science research and discuss the implications and benefits of integrating these areas of knowledge. The method consisted of systematic literature review with quantitative and qualitative analyzes of the content of articles obtained from the Scopus® database. In the process of searching and analyzing the articles, we defined beef cattle as representative of animal science. Followed the PRISMA Protocol guidelines. The results confirmed that the use of the term bioeconomic has been recurrent in this field of knowledge since 1994. However, the approach given to the term refers mainly to studies combining animal performance (bio) and economic returns (economic) because of variables of interest, evident in the set of indicators reported in the articles analyzed. Despite the relevance of these studies, we discuss some implications and reasons for adopting other bioeconomy approaches in animal science. We conclude that the integration between Bioeconomics and animal science can significantly broaden the scope of analysis, the what relevant to the contemporary challenges of promoting sustainable production systems.
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