Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production

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 agricul...

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description 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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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1378932024-05-14T14:52:54Z Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production von Cossel, Moritz Castro-Montoya, Joaquín Iqbal, Yasir anaerobic digestion Artemisia vulgaris L. biodiversity biogas production brown knapweed Centaurea nigra L. common tansy mugwort perennial crops Tanacetum vulgare L. agroecology rice intercropping sustainable agriculture sustainable intensification annual crops low rooting depth marginal land shallow rooting depth unfavorable growth conditions green social responsibility green promise environmental strategy agricultural technology company food security pesticide-free agriculture biological control nutrient efficiency resistance breeding equidistant seeding precision farming life cycle assessment agroecological intensification fibrous crop rhizosphere soil soil enzyme tolerance strategy infertile soil camelina cardoon crambe cup plant giant reed hemp sorghum switchgrass poplar willow bioeconomy black locust eucalyptus miscanthus reed canary grass Siberian elm urban community garden ecosystem service and disservice behavioral intention theory of planned behavior structural equation model farmers’ perceptions insight behavior communication strategies rice straw and stubble management sustainable agricultural production Thailand cutaway peatlands ecosystem services peat plant growth forms reforestation restoration vegetation core collection flora distribution Miscanthus phenotypic trait abandoned agricultural land bioenergy biophysical constraints birch black alder hybrid aspen short-rotation forestry geographic imbalance crop production resource pressure water resources China biomass quality eco-industrial crop heavy metal Miscanthus phytoremediation wetland plant rice–fish co-culture rice monoculture biomass yield low-input cultivation perennial crop sustainable agricultural intensification life-cycle assessment true cost accounting monetization Brassica rapa L. ssp. Chinensis Lactuca sativa L. var. cerbiata Lactuca sativa L. var. Lollo Rosso leafy greens Ocimum basilicum L. var. Genovese PPFD techno-economic assessment urban agriculture indoor farm contaminated soil Cannabis sativa L. phytoextraction wine cooperative sustainability benchmarks n/a thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics 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. 2024-05-14T14:52:47Z 2024-05-14T14:52:47Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725807970_508 9783725807970 9783725807987 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137893 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9155 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9155 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0798-7 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0798-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725807970 9783725807987 424 open access
spellingShingle anaerobic digestion
Artemisia vulgaris L.
biodiversity
biogas production
brown knapweed
Centaurea nigra L.
common tansy
mugwort
perennial crops
Tanacetum vulgare L.
agroecology
rice
intercropping
sustainable agriculture
sustainable intensification
annual crops
low rooting depth
marginal land
shallow rooting depth
unfavorable growth conditions
green social responsibility
green promise
environmental strategy
agricultural technology company
food security
pesticide-free agriculture
biological control
nutrient efficiency
resistance breeding
equidistant seeding
precision farming
life cycle assessment
agroecological intensification
fibrous crop
rhizosphere soil
soil enzyme
tolerance strategy
infertile soil
camelina
cardoon
crambe
cup plant
giant reed
hemp
sorghum
switchgrass
poplar
willow
bioeconomy
black locust
eucalyptus
miscanthus
reed canary grass
Siberian elm
urban community garden
ecosystem service and disservice
behavioral intention
theory of planned behavior
structural equation model
farmers’ perceptions
insight behavior
communication strategies
rice straw and stubble management
sustainable agricultural production
Thailand
cutaway peatlands
ecosystem services
peat
plant growth forms
reforestation
restoration
vegetation
core collection
flora distribution
Miscanthus phenotypic trait
abandoned agricultural land
bioenergy
biophysical constraints
birch
black alder
hybrid aspen
short-rotation forestry
geographic imbalance
crop production
resource pressure
water resources
China
biomass quality
eco-industrial crop
heavy metal
Miscanthus
phytoremediation
wetland plant
rice–fish co-culture
rice monoculture
biomass yield
low-input cultivation
perennial crop
sustainable agricultural intensification
life-cycle assessment
true cost accounting
monetization
Brassica rapa L. ssp. Chinensis
Lactuca sativa L. var. cerbiata
Lactuca sativa L. var. Lollo Rosso
leafy greens
Ocimum basilicum L. var. Genovese
PPFD
techno-economic assessment
urban agriculture
indoor farm
contaminated soil
Cannabis sativa L.
phytoextraction
wine cooperative
sustainability
benchmarks
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production
title Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production
title_full Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production
title_fullStr Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production
title_full_unstemmed Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production
title_short Social-Ecologically More Sustainable Agricultural Production
title_sort social ecologically more sustainable agricultural production
topic anaerobic digestion
Artemisia vulgaris L.
biodiversity
biogas production
brown knapweed
Centaurea nigra L.
common tansy
mugwort
perennial crops
Tanacetum vulgare L.
agroecology
rice
intercropping
sustainable agriculture
sustainable intensification
annual crops
low rooting depth
marginal land
shallow rooting depth
unfavorable growth conditions
green social responsibility
green promise
environmental strategy
agricultural technology company
food security
pesticide-free agriculture
biological control
nutrient efficiency
resistance breeding
equidistant seeding
precision farming
life cycle assessment
agroecological intensification
fibrous crop
rhizosphere soil
soil enzyme
tolerance strategy
infertile soil
camelina
cardoon
crambe
cup plant
giant reed
hemp
sorghum
switchgrass
poplar
willow
bioeconomy
black locust
eucalyptus
miscanthus
reed canary grass
Siberian elm
urban community garden
ecosystem service and disservice
behavioral intention
theory of planned behavior
structural equation model
farmers’ perceptions
insight behavior
communication strategies
rice straw and stubble management
sustainable agricultural production
Thailand
cutaway peatlands
ecosystem services
peat
plant growth forms
reforestation
restoration
vegetation
core collection
flora distribution
Miscanthus phenotypic trait
abandoned agricultural land
bioenergy
biophysical constraints
birch
black alder
hybrid aspen
short-rotation forestry
geographic imbalance
crop production
resource pressure
water resources
China
biomass quality
eco-industrial crop
heavy metal
Miscanthus
phytoremediation
wetland plant
rice–fish co-culture
rice monoculture
biomass yield
low-input cultivation
perennial crop
sustainable agricultural intensification
life-cycle assessment
true cost accounting
monetization
Brassica rapa L. ssp. Chinensis
Lactuca sativa L. var. cerbiata
Lactuca sativa L. var. Lollo Rosso
leafy greens
Ocimum basilicum L. var. Genovese
PPFD
techno-economic assessment
urban agriculture
indoor farm
contaminated soil
Cannabis sativa L.
phytoextraction
wine cooperative
sustainability
benchmarks
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
topic_facet anaerobic digestion
Artemisia vulgaris L.
biodiversity
biogas production
brown knapweed
Centaurea nigra L.
common tansy
mugwort
perennial crops
Tanacetum vulgare L.
agroecology
rice
intercropping
sustainable agriculture
sustainable intensification
annual crops
low rooting depth
marginal land
shallow rooting depth
unfavorable growth conditions
green social responsibility
green promise
environmental strategy
agricultural technology company
food security
pesticide-free agriculture
biological control
nutrient efficiency
resistance breeding
equidistant seeding
precision farming
life cycle assessment
agroecological intensification
fibrous crop
rhizosphere soil
soil enzyme
tolerance strategy
infertile soil
camelina
cardoon
crambe
cup plant
giant reed
hemp
sorghum
switchgrass
poplar
willow
bioeconomy
black locust
eucalyptus
miscanthus
reed canary grass
Siberian elm
urban community garden
ecosystem service and disservice
behavioral intention
theory of planned behavior
structural equation model
farmers’ perceptions
insight behavior
communication strategies
rice straw and stubble management
sustainable agricultural production
Thailand
cutaway peatlands
ecosystem services
peat
plant growth forms
reforestation
restoration
vegetation
core collection
flora distribution
Miscanthus phenotypic trait
abandoned agricultural land
bioenergy
biophysical constraints
birch
black alder
hybrid aspen
short-rotation forestry
geographic imbalance
crop production
resource pressure
water resources
China
biomass quality
eco-industrial crop
heavy metal
Miscanthus
phytoremediation
wetland plant
rice–fish co-culture
rice monoculture
biomass yield
low-input cultivation
perennial crop
sustainable agricultural intensification
life-cycle assessment
true cost accounting
monetization
Brassica rapa L. ssp. Chinensis
Lactuca sativa L. var. cerbiata
Lactuca sativa L. var. Lollo Rosso
leafy greens
Ocimum basilicum L. var. Genovese
PPFD
techno-economic assessment
urban agriculture
indoor farm
contaminated soil
Cannabis sativa L.
phytoextraction
wine cooperative
sustainability
benchmarks
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
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