The agroecological matrix as alternative to the land-sparing/agriculture intensification model

University of Michigan

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Abstract

Among the myriad complications involved in the current food crisis, the relationship between agriculture and the rest of nature is one of the most important yet remains only incompletely analyzed. Particularly in tropical areas, agriculture is frequently seen as the antithesis of the natural world, where the problem is framed as one of minimizing land devoted to agriculture so as to devote more to conservation of biodiversity and other ecosystem services. In particular, the "forest transition model" projects an overly optimistic vision of a future where increased agricultural intensification (to produce more per hectare) and/or increased rural-to-urban migration (to reduce the rural population that cuts forest…

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Keywords
  • Agroecology
  • Agriculture
  • Ecosystem services
  • Natural resource economics
  • Agricultural productivity
  • Geography
  • Agroforestry
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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