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Voluntary sustainability standards could significantly reduce detrimental impacts of global agriculture
W. K. Smith
, E. Nelson
, J. A. Johnson
, S. Polasky
, J. C. Milder
, J. S. Gerber
, P. C. West
, S. Siebert
, K. A. Brauman
, K. M. Carlson
, M. Arbuthnot
, J. P. Rozza
, D. N. Pennington
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Global Agriculture
100%
Voluntary Sustainability Standards
100%
Bonsucro
83%
Standards Adoption
33%
Procurement Policy
16%
Indirect Land Use
16%
High Carbon Stock
16%
Ecosystem Services Modeling
16%
Service Scenario
16%
Sustainable Procurement
16%
Adoption Paths
16%
Global Compliance
16%
Implementation Path
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Agricultural Science
100%
Sugarcane
100%
Greenhouse Gas
40%
Irrigation Water
20%
Arable Land
20%
Land Use
20%
Carbon Sink
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sustainable Consumption
16%
Procurement Policy
16%
Environmental Standard
16%
Ecosystem Services Modeling
16%