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preprint.listelement.badge Holistic sustainability in cattle ranching: A tri-dimensional framework for social, economic, and environmental resilience(2025-01-08) Tafur Culqui, Josue; Gomez Fernandez, Darwin; Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro; Taboada Mitma, Victor H.; Quichua Baldeon, Rosalia; Arce Inga, Marielita; Anchayhua, Janella; Rabanal Oyarse, Raul; Goñas Goñas, Malluri; Tineo Flores, DanielSustainability is a multidisciplinary concept that integrates social, economic, and environmental dimensions. To assess sustainability in production systems, this study employed a multidimensional approach, using indicators that reflect these three dimensions. The research focused on understanding the current dynamics of livestock farming by surveying 120 livestock farmers who provided prior consent. Indicators were quantified using a weighted scale, where values close to 10 represented the most desirable conditions, and values near 0 indicated the least desirable. The findings revealed key insights across the three dimensions. Social dimension: The age of the farmer emerged as a significant factor, with agricultural training playing a secondary role. Economic dimension: Annual yield and economic dependency on livestock farming were identified as critical factors y, Environmental dimension: Farm specialization, water availability, and soil erosion were highlighted as essential indicators for sustainable development. Additionally, a positive correlation was observed between these indicators. More experienced producers tended to rely more heavily on livestock farming for their income, achieving higher yields but often at the cost of intensive land use. These results underscore the need for balanced actions to promote sustainability, such as reducing social inequalities, diversifying animal production, supporting ongoing training for farmers, improving water management practices. In conclusion, achieving sustainability in livestock farming requires a holistic approach that balances social, economic, and environmental factors. Addressing these areas can enhance both the sustainability of production systems and the quality of life for livestock farmers.Ítem Where are we with respect to research in support of sustainable development goal 13? bibliometric analysis(International Information and Engineering Technology Association (IIETA), 2024-12-30) Fernandez Zarate, Franklin Hitler; Pérez Delgado, Luis; Coronel Bustamante, David; Huanca Silva, Leisy; Taboada Mitma, Victor H.; Quispe Carhuapoma, Mariela; Oliva Alvarez, Yashira; Huaccha Castillo, Annick Estefany; Seminario Cunya, Alejandro; Quiñones Huatangari, Lenin; Ocaña Zuñiga, Candy Lisbeth; Morales Rojas, Eli; Vaca Marquina, Segundo; Miguel Miguel, Hugo; Cruz Luis, Juancarlos AlejandroClimate change is one of the main global challenges, addressed in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13, which seeks to "take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts". The objective of the research was to analyze scientific articles that directly relate to SDG 13 through a bibliometric analysis for the period 2015 to 2024 of the Scopus database using the search term “SDG 13” OR “Sustainable Development Goal 13”. The research identified prolific authors, articles, sources with the highest impact in the area of study, leading institutions and countries in publications along with a detailed keyword analysis. The results show that interest in the study of SDG 13 has grown significantly with a focus on areas such as mitigation and adaptation, low carbon economy and public policy. This analysis provides an overview of advances in SDG 13 research, helps to identify knowledge gaps and emerging areas, and contributes to the formulation of effective policies and the drive for global climate action.