Sustainable intensification in agricultural systems
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BACKGROUND: Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroecosystems have tended towards high through-flow systems, with energy supplied by fossil fuels directed out of the system (either deliberately for harvests or accidentally through side effects). In the coming decades, resource constraints over water, soil, biodiversity and land will affect agricultural systems. Sustainable agroecosystems are those tending to have a positive impact on natural, social and human capital, while unsustainable systems feed back to deplete these assets, leaving fewer for the future. Sustainable intensification (SI) is defined as a process or system where agricultural yields are increased…
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- Natural resource economics
- Agriculture
- Agricultural productivity
- Sustainable agriculture
- Natural capital
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Natural resource
- Ecosystem services
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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