Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (424 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Mathematics and Science
- Mathematics
- Applied mathematics
- Artemisia vulgaris L
- Brassica rapa L. ssp. Chinensis
- Cannabis sativa L
- Centaurea nigra L
- China
- Lactuca sativa L. var. Lollo Rosso
- Lactuca sativa L. var. cerbiata
- Miscanthus
- Miscanthus phenotypic trait
- Ocimum basilicum L. var. Genovese
- PPFD
- Siberian elm
- Tanacetum vulgare L
- Thailand
- abandoned agricultural land
- agricultural technology company
- agroecological intensification
- agroecology
- anaerobic digestion
- annual crops
- behavioral intention
- benchmarks
- biodiversity
- bioeconomy
- bioenergy
- biogas production
- biological control
- biomass quality
- biomass yield
- biophysical constraints
- birch
- black alder
- black locust
- brown knapweed
- camelina
- cardoon
- common tansy
- communication strategies
- contaminated soil
- core collection
- crambe
- crop production
- cup plant
- cutaway peatlands
- eco-industrial crop
- ecosystem service and disservice
- ecosystem services
- environmental strategy
- equidistant seeding
- eucalyptus
- farmers' perceptions
- fibrous crop
- flora distribution
- food security
- geographic imbalance
- giant reed
- green promise
- green social respo
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This Special Issue serves as a vibrant platform for showcasing research advances and fostering dialogue on crucial aspects of more sustainable socio-ecological agricultural production. In today's climate-altering world, achieving meaningful progress in developing and implementing sustainable agricultural practices stands as a paramount challenge for humanity. At its core, more sustainable socio-ecological agricultural production strives to achieve the following: Ensure equitable access to high-quality, affordable, and well-distributed food, addressing the needs of a growing population without compromising fairness and accessibility; Mitigate environmental degradation, safeguarding vital ecosystems and fostering responsible resource management; Strengthen vital ecosystem services, recognizing and enhancing the value of services like climate regulation, pollination, and water purification. Recognizing the dynamic nature of climate change and societal evolution, more sustainable socio-ecological agricultural production prioritizes a commitment to continuous improvement. The goal is to enhance agricultural productivity, efficiency, stability, and adaptability while ensuring the long-term well-being of humans and animals within shared ecosystems. Fortunately, a diverse array of promising practices, drawing from traditional knowledge and precision-farming techniques, are being implemented globally. Unveiling the latest research and practical innovations, this Special Issue tackles head-on the critical issues facing sustainable agriculture, empowering readers to navigate the road ahead with informed confidence.
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