The way that we utilise land has a clear and measurable impact on climate change and environmental degradation. Agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) industries face not only the challenge of responding to climate targets, but the three key climate-related challenges of:
As seen in the 25 Year Environment Plan, the UK Government prioritises measuring biodiversity and eco-system health as well as reducing emissions as a result of land practices, whilst supporting the agricultural sector as a vital component of the UK’s economy. However, there are limits to the contribution of land when addressing climate change. The global population is forecast to hit 9.7 billion by 2050 and demand for food is set to dramatically increase. Therefore crop yield measurements will become increasingly important to ensure security of supply, including monitoring crop growth for phenotyping and precision farming.
Careful and accurate measurement of data will enable AFOLU to respond, react and plan effectively for a more sustainable approach to food production and land management.
We can assist with assessment of the suitability of certain sustainability solutions – based on environments, climates and processes – that enable agriculture, forestry and land management organisations to make effective decisions in support of climate action and reaching net zero. We do this by providing measurement expertise to help to optimise land use and deliver against simultaneous commercial and environmental objectives.
Measurement can play a key role in supporting decarbonisation in the land use emission area, where there is the need to ensure:
Efficient agriculture to limit greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation.
We underpin smart farming technologies, ensuring reliable systems and data transfer, to help make agriculture more efficient.
Food production and distribution will depend on intelligent packaging, smart ordering systems, higher productivity and more automation.
Using algorithms and machine learning to unlock data and provide meaningful information.
If you’re a minister, policy maker or industry leader and would like to find out how measurement can support you in ensuring the accuracy of the information used for decision making in support of climate action, then we can help.