Abstract

In the present world context, there is a need to assess the sustainability of agricultural systems. Various methods have been proposed to assess agricultural sustainability. Like in many other fields, Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) has recently been used as a methodological approach for the assessment of agricultural sustainability. In this paper, an attempt is made to apply Elimination, a MCDA method, to an agricultural sustainability assessment, and to investigate its benefits and drawbacks. This article starts by explaining the importance of agricultural sustainability. Common MCDA types are discussed, with a description of the state-of-the-art method for incorporating multi-criteria and reference values for agricultural sustainability assessment. Then, a generic description of the Elimination Method is provided, and its modeling approach is applied to a case study in coastal Bangladesh. An assessment of the results is provided, and the issues that need consideration before applying Elimination to agricultural sustainability, are examined. Whilst having some limitations, the case study shows that it is applicable for agricultural sustainability assessments and for ranking the sustainability of agricultural systems. The assessment is quick compared to other assessment methods and is shown to be helpful for agricultural sustainability assessment. It is a relatively simple and straightforward analytical tool that could be widely and easily applied. However, it is suggested that appropriate care must be taken to ensure the successful use of the Elimination Method during the assessment process.

Highlights

  • Sustainability in agriculture has become an important consideration for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  • The main objective of this paper is to investigate the applicability of the Elimination Method for assessing agricultural sustainability

  • To avoid this, eliminating criteria based on objective reference values, defined in terms of a case study, is a useful alternative

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Introduction

Sustainability in agriculture has become an important consideration for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To promote the concept of sustainable agricultural systems, it is important to operationalize the assessment of sustainability [2], by evaluating the sustainability of the existing practices and initiatives [3]. Sustainability assessment through the provision of relevant environmental, economic, and social information, is employed as a policy tool for planning and decision-making. A wide variety of methods have been developed to assess the sustainability of agriculture at the international, national, regional, farm, and product level. While this is an important step, there are drawbacks for many of these methods. Other methods assess the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, economic, and social.

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