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行星边界视角下的肯尼亚茶叶供应链可持续性与韧性关系研究

A planetary boundaries perspective on the sustainability: resilience relationship in the Kenyan tea supply chain

Annals of Operations Research · 2021
被引 42
ABS 3

中文导读

本研究运用行星边界理论,通过多案例分析法考察肯尼亚茶叶上游供应链的可持续性与韧性关系,发现生产者对行星边界认知不足,且韧性提升速度慢于可持续性,两者呈非线性关系。

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine whether agricultural supply chains (ASC) can be simultaneously sustainable and resilient to ecological disruptions, using the Planetary Boundaries theory. The nine different Planetary Boundaries i.e. climatic change, biodiversity loss, biogeochemical, ocean acidification, land use, freshwater availability, stratosphere ozone depletion, atmospheric aerosols and chemical pollution are examined in relation to ASC sustainability and resilience. Kenya's tea upstream supply chain sustainability and resilience from the ecological point of view is questioned. This study adopts a multi-case study analysis approach of nine producer organisations from Kenya's tea supply chain. The data from the in-depth semi-structured interviews and a focus group discussion are analysed using thematic analysis. The Kenyan tea supply chain producers are not aware of all the nine planetary boundaries, although these impact on their resilience practices. They are engaged in pursuing both sustainability and resilience practices. They implement mainly environmental practices in relation to sustainability, while only a few of them are implementing resilience practices. The sustainability and resilience concepts were found to be interrelated, but resilience does not improve at the same pace as sustainability. It is suggested that the relationship between sustainability and resilience is non-linear. Limitations and future research avenues are also provided.

农业供应链可持续性韧性行星边界理论环境管理