During the last 20 years, agronomists, environmentalists and related researchers have conveyed the need of producing enough food to satisfy the growing population demand, with minimum environmental footprint. Under this framework, the need for a “sustainable intensification„ (SI) of agriculture has arisen, being a concept deeply contested the last several years. We aim to shed some light on the matter from the point of view of both environmental philosophy and agri-environmental sciences. We found that the lack of clarity exposes the conceptual limits of SI, since its attributions are far from being extrapolated, for example, to animal production. Agricultural science should ensure that stakeholders understand the facts and impl...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a c...
The negative impact of food production on the environment is of increasing public concern and more s...
This paper explores how agroecological approaches can contribute to sustainable intensification. The...
Assuming ‘ceteris paribus’ in terms of the viability of the planet during the coming half-century or...
Food systems across the world are increasingly threatened by climate change, depletion and contamina...
Background: Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroec...
Feeding over 9 billion people by the second half of this century will require a major paradigm shift...
There is an ongoing debate on what constitutes sustainable intensification of agriculture (SIA). In ...
Sustainability rests on the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromisin...
In this paper the environmental impact of current agriculture practices is reviewed. Soil loss (alon...
The concept of 'Sustainable Intensification' (SI) has been promoted as a potential solution to the m...
Concerns about sustainability in agricultural systems centre on the need to develop technologies and...
There is widespread consensus among scientists, policy makers, and practitioners that agriculture sh...
Sustainability rests on the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromisin...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a c...
The negative impact of food production on the environment is of increasing public concern and more s...
This paper explores how agroecological approaches can contribute to sustainable intensification. The...
Assuming ‘ceteris paribus’ in terms of the viability of the planet during the coming half-century or...
Food systems across the world are increasingly threatened by climate change, depletion and contamina...
Background: Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroec...
Feeding over 9 billion people by the second half of this century will require a major paradigm shift...
There is an ongoing debate on what constitutes sustainable intensification of agriculture (SIA). In ...
Sustainability rests on the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromisin...
In this paper the environmental impact of current agriculture practices is reviewed. Soil loss (alon...
The concept of 'Sustainable Intensification' (SI) has been promoted as a potential solution to the m...
Concerns about sustainability in agricultural systems centre on the need to develop technologies and...
There is widespread consensus among scientists, policy makers, and practitioners that agriculture sh...
Sustainability rests on the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromisin...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a c...
The negative impact of food production on the environment is of increasing public concern and more s...