This study aims to assess the sustainability of an agroforestry system: i.e. a system obtained by the union of two productions to get at least two by-products from the same productive space. In particular, this case study presents the integration of a goose raising system with an organic grape production, from an environmental point of view. This integration is mainly designed to have two simultaneous co-products (grape and goose meat) with: i) a less intensive use of machineries for weeding and ii) avoiding use of chemical fertilizers and weeding. The sustainability is assessed by means of emergy evaluation. Emergy is a thermodynamic based tool able to estimates the environmental cost of products and services in terms of the solar energy (...
Emergy accounting (EmA) was applied to a range of dairy systems, from low-input smallholder systems ...
The embodiment of resources in agricultural products depends on the way they are made, i.e., the pro...
The environmental consequences of processes necessary for food production are rarely factored into c...
This study aims to assess the sustainability of an agroforestry system: i.e. a system obtained by th...
This paper contains substance and energy balances of mixed crop-livestock farming. The analysis invo...
In the study of agricultural systems, where land fertility and environmental conditions are primary ...
The organic production system is an important strategy, compatible with sustainable agriculture, avo...
The present study uses emergy methodology to evaluate environmental aspects of integrated production...
This study aimed to evaluate the economic and environmental performance of a Brazilian sheep product...
The purpose of this work is to present the application of Emergy Analysis to a biogas power plant, w...
The Mediterranean silvo-pastoral system known as Montado, in Portugal, is a complex land use system ...
This article proposed the combination of cumulative exergy extraction from the natural environment a...
The characteristic “high input and output” in protected production has caused some environmental and...
Organic farming aims at closing biogeochemical cycles. On farms combining livestock and crops, this ...
International audienceMixed farming systems are gaining interest both as a risk management strategy ...
Emergy accounting (EmA) was applied to a range of dairy systems, from low-input smallholder systems ...
The embodiment of resources in agricultural products depends on the way they are made, i.e., the pro...
The environmental consequences of processes necessary for food production are rarely factored into c...
This study aims to assess the sustainability of an agroforestry system: i.e. a system obtained by th...
This paper contains substance and energy balances of mixed crop-livestock farming. The analysis invo...
In the study of agricultural systems, where land fertility and environmental conditions are primary ...
The organic production system is an important strategy, compatible with sustainable agriculture, avo...
The present study uses emergy methodology to evaluate environmental aspects of integrated production...
This study aimed to evaluate the economic and environmental performance of a Brazilian sheep product...
The purpose of this work is to present the application of Emergy Analysis to a biogas power plant, w...
The Mediterranean silvo-pastoral system known as Montado, in Portugal, is a complex land use system ...
This article proposed the combination of cumulative exergy extraction from the natural environment a...
The characteristic “high input and output” in protected production has caused some environmental and...
Organic farming aims at closing biogeochemical cycles. On farms combining livestock and crops, this ...
International audienceMixed farming systems are gaining interest both as a risk management strategy ...
Emergy accounting (EmA) was applied to a range of dairy systems, from low-input smallholder systems ...
The embodiment of resources in agricultural products depends on the way they are made, i.e., the pro...
The environmental consequences of processes necessary for food production are rarely factored into c...