Sustainable Agricultural Development Economics and Policy
The sustainable development of agriculture is not only dependent on economics and policy but also relies on decisions to increase sustainability through either (1) specialization (e.g., sustainable intensification) or (2) diversification (e.g., ecological intensification). Understanding the historic...
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| description | The sustainable development of agriculture is not only dependent on economics and policy but also relies on decisions to increase sustainability through either (1) specialization (e.g., sustainable intensification) or (2) diversification (e.g., ecological intensification). Understanding the historical context of the region being evaluated is critical to selecting ideal development strategies. Depending on the emphasis on either specialization or diversification, sustainable development can follow different pathways. Specialization during agricultural development is typically concentrated in specific geographic areas with comparative advantages in terms of agricultural production. However, tradeoffs to agricultural specialization include greater reliance on purchased external inputs, greater dependence on government support, and international and interregional interdependence. Addressing the economic and environmental challenges of specialized agricultural production requires a focus on detailed models and field experiments to help balance productivity with reduced environmental impacts. Diversification can incorporate both enterprise diversification as well as ecological intensification strategies, such as integrating livestock and agroforestry with crops. Despite the promises of maintaining the diversity of small shareholders in the developing world, challenges remain. Regional case studies can be used to inspire and implement diversified agricultural systems for the creation of more sustainable future food systems around the world. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1124792024-03-30T02:53:59Z Sustainable Agricultural Development Economics and Policy Hoshide, Aaron K. consumers’ food preference contingent valuation purchasing power market prospects rural economy sustainability agricultural development agricultural economic cycle agricultural policies binary outcome models off-farm rural development principal component analysis wage employment child health commercialization potential conservation status livelihood policy sustainable agricultural mechanization structural equation model (SEM) partial least square (PLS) affecting factors agri-food supply chain almond nuts export demand retaliatory tariff policy feed brand loyalty switching behavior of egg producers egg-producing farmers logistic regression edible beans planting behavior high quality multilevel model determinants China “Belt and Road” agriculture products trade structure social networks QAP content-based analysis media coverage spatiotemporal distribution sustainability trade-offs Targeted Poverty Alleviation Strategy industry chain government grants technological innovation in agricultural enterprises R&D investment fast growing tree plantations inherently nutrient-poor soil improved germplasms increased stand wood biomass healthier soils sustainable development goals diversity indexes cultivars livestock breeds Maine climate change farm irrigation facilities agriculture total factor productivity (TFP) technical advancement roadside vegetation reduced mowing pollinators ecotypic seed native plant material human food Opuntia stricta organic production non-conventional vegetable soluble solids agrometeorological modeling multiple linear regression statistical model sugarcane yield prediction agricultural frontier Brazil land conversion land use southern Amazon supervised classification Teles Pires River territorial dynamics agricultural education agricultural producers agricultural professionals education and learning processes questionnaires rural extension environmental impact soil conservation water erosion prediction watershed WEPP parameters Amazon beef deforestation environmental impacts greenhouse gases livestock intensification strategies Cerrado-Amazon crops geoprocessing GIS mapping rainfall simulator satellite images soil erosion ecological forest ranger policy satisfaction fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis influencing factors Amazonia Google Earth Engine hydro-sedimentology reflectance satellite imagery available water capacity hydraulic conductivity pore distribution curve retention curve soil texture n/a thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics and emerging economies The sustainable development of agriculture is not only dependent on economics and policy but also relies on decisions to increase sustainability through either (1) specialization (e.g., sustainable intensification) or (2) diversification (e.g., ecological intensification). Understanding the historical context of the region being evaluated is critical to selecting ideal development strategies. Depending on the emphasis on either specialization or diversification, sustainable development can follow different pathways. Specialization during agricultural development is typically concentrated in specific geographic areas with comparative advantages in terms of agricultural production. However, tradeoffs to agricultural specialization include greater reliance on purchased external inputs, greater dependence on government support, and international and interregional interdependence. Addressing the economic and environmental challenges of specialized agricultural production requires a focus on detailed models and field experiments to help balance productivity with reduced environmental impacts. Diversification can incorporate both enterprise diversification as well as ecological intensification strategies, such as integrating livestock and agroforestry with crops. Despite the promises of maintaining the diversity of small shareholders in the developing world, challenges remain. Regional case studies can be used to inspire and implement diversified agricultural systems for the creation of more sustainable future food systems around the world. 2023-08-08T15:14:22Z 2023-08-08T15:14:22Z 2023 book ONIX_20230808_9783036581781_47 9783036581781 9783036581798 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/112479 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7594 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7594 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8179-8 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8179-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036581781 9783036581798 536 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | consumers’ food preference contingent valuation purchasing power market prospects rural economy sustainability agricultural development agricultural economic cycle agricultural policies binary outcome models off-farm rural development principal component analysis wage employment child health commercialization potential conservation status livelihood policy sustainable agricultural mechanization structural equation model (SEM) partial least square (PLS) affecting factors agri-food supply chain almond nuts export demand retaliatory tariff policy feed brand loyalty switching behavior of egg producers egg-producing farmers logistic regression edible beans planting behavior high quality multilevel model determinants China “Belt and Road” agriculture products trade structure social networks QAP content-based analysis media coverage spatiotemporal distribution sustainability trade-offs Targeted Poverty Alleviation Strategy industry chain government grants technological innovation in agricultural enterprises R&D investment fast growing tree plantations inherently nutrient-poor soil improved germplasms increased stand wood biomass healthier soils sustainable development goals diversity indexes cultivars livestock breeds Maine climate change farm irrigation facilities agriculture total factor productivity (TFP) technical advancement roadside vegetation reduced mowing pollinators ecotypic seed native plant material human food Opuntia stricta organic production non-conventional vegetable soluble solids agrometeorological modeling multiple linear regression statistical model sugarcane yield prediction agricultural frontier Brazil land conversion land use southern Amazon supervised classification Teles Pires River territorial dynamics agricultural education agricultural producers agricultural professionals education and learning processes questionnaires rural extension environmental impact soil conservation water erosion prediction watershed WEPP parameters Amazon beef deforestation environmental impacts greenhouse gases livestock intensification strategies Cerrado-Amazon crops geoprocessing GIS mapping rainfall simulator satellite images soil erosion ecological forest ranger policy satisfaction fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis influencing factors Amazonia Google Earth Engine hydro-sedimentology reflectance satellite imagery available water capacity hydraulic conductivity pore distribution curve retention curve soil texture n/a thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics and emerging economies Sustainable Agricultural Development Economics and Policy |
| title | Sustainable Agricultural Development Economics and Policy |
| title_full | Sustainable Agricultural Development Economics and Policy |
| title_fullStr | Sustainable Agricultural Development Economics and Policy |
| title_full_unstemmed | Sustainable Agricultural Development Economics and Policy |
| title_short | Sustainable Agricultural Development Economics and Policy |
| title_sort | sustainable agricultural development economics and policy |
| topic | consumers’ food preference contingent valuation purchasing power market prospects rural economy sustainability agricultural development agricultural economic cycle agricultural policies binary outcome models off-farm rural development principal component analysis wage employment child health commercialization potential conservation status livelihood policy sustainable agricultural mechanization structural equation model (SEM) partial least square (PLS) affecting factors agri-food supply chain almond nuts export demand retaliatory tariff policy feed brand loyalty switching behavior of egg producers egg-producing farmers logistic regression edible beans planting behavior high quality multilevel model determinants China “Belt and Road” agriculture products trade structure social networks QAP content-based analysis media coverage spatiotemporal distribution sustainability trade-offs Targeted Poverty Alleviation Strategy industry chain government grants technological innovation in agricultural enterprises R&D investment fast growing tree plantations inherently nutrient-poor soil improved germplasms increased stand wood biomass healthier soils sustainable development goals diversity indexes cultivars livestock breeds Maine climate change farm irrigation facilities agriculture total factor productivity (TFP) technical advancement roadside vegetation reduced mowing pollinators ecotypic seed native plant material human food Opuntia stricta organic production non-conventional vegetable soluble solids agrometeorological modeling multiple linear regression statistical model sugarcane yield prediction agricultural frontier Brazil land conversion land use southern Amazon supervised classification Teles Pires River territorial dynamics agricultural education agricultural producers agricultural professionals education and learning processes questionnaires rural extension environmental impact soil conservation water erosion prediction watershed WEPP parameters Amazon beef deforestation environmental impacts greenhouse gases livestock intensification strategies Cerrado-Amazon crops geoprocessing GIS mapping rainfall simulator satellite images soil erosion ecological forest ranger policy satisfaction fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis influencing factors Amazonia Google Earth Engine hydro-sedimentology reflectance satellite imagery available water capacity hydraulic conductivity pore distribution curve retention curve soil texture n/a thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics and emerging economies |
| topic_facet | consumers’ food preference contingent valuation purchasing power market prospects rural economy sustainability agricultural development agricultural economic cycle agricultural policies binary outcome models off-farm rural development principal component analysis wage employment child health commercialization potential conservation status livelihood policy sustainable agricultural mechanization structural equation model (SEM) partial least square (PLS) affecting factors agri-food supply chain almond nuts export demand retaliatory tariff policy feed brand loyalty switching behavior of egg producers egg-producing farmers logistic regression edible beans planting behavior high quality multilevel model determinants China “Belt and Road” agriculture products trade structure social networks QAP content-based analysis media coverage spatiotemporal distribution sustainability trade-offs Targeted Poverty Alleviation Strategy industry chain government grants technological innovation in agricultural enterprises R&D investment fast growing tree plantations inherently nutrient-poor soil improved germplasms increased stand wood biomass healthier soils sustainable development goals diversity indexes cultivars livestock breeds Maine climate change farm irrigation facilities agriculture total factor productivity (TFP) technical advancement roadside vegetation reduced mowing pollinators ecotypic seed native plant material human food Opuntia stricta organic production non-conventional vegetable soluble solids agrometeorological modeling multiple linear regression statistical model sugarcane yield prediction agricultural frontier Brazil land conversion land use southern Amazon supervised classification Teles Pires River territorial dynamics agricultural education agricultural producers agricultural professionals education and learning processes questionnaires rural extension environmental impact soil conservation water erosion prediction watershed WEPP parameters Amazon beef deforestation environmental impacts greenhouse gases livestock intensification strategies Cerrado-Amazon crops geoprocessing GIS mapping rainfall simulator satellite images soil erosion ecological forest ranger policy satisfaction fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis influencing factors Amazonia Google Earth Engine hydro-sedimentology reflectance satellite imagery available water capacity hydraulic conductivity pore distribution curve retention curve soil texture n/a thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics and emerging economies |
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