Soil quality is in decline in many parts of the world, in part due to the intensification of agricultural practices. Whilst economic instruments and regulations can help incentivise uptake of more sustainable soil management practices, they rarely motivate long-term behavior change when used alone. There has been increasing attention towards the complex social factors that affect uptake of sustainable soil management practices. To understand why some communities try these practices whilst others do not, we undertook a narrative review to understand how social capital influences adoption in developed nations. We found that the four components of social capital – trust, norms, connectedness and power – can all influence the decision...
In the last 10 years, conservation tillage has been a popular farming practice to reduce soil erosio...
Over the past 200 years, conversion of land for agricultural use, industrial development, and urban ...
1. Focusing on food production, in this paper we define resilience in the food security context as m...
Environmental policies in the realm of land management are increasingly focussing on inducing behavi...
Global governance in various forms has emerged as a salient means of setting and driving common deve...
In this article, we offer a contribution to the ongoing study of food by advancing a conceptual fram...
To understand the effect that soil characteristics have on soil productivity (and the impact of eros...
Agricultural and food systems in the Mekong Region are undergoing transformations because of increas...
This paper considers two central problems in our statistical frameworks which impair the ability to ...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
peer reviewedIn recent decades, Border Studies have gained importance and have seen a noticeable inc...
Mathematical and computational models will be used to study populations hierarchically segregated in...
Food systems contribute greatly to global climate change due to their substantial contributions to g...
The term “marl” is used to designate soft, carbonate-rich, fine-grained soils, which pose concerns r...
Although various studies have emphasized linkages between firm competencies, networks and sustainabi...
In the last 10 years, conservation tillage has been a popular farming practice to reduce soil erosio...
Over the past 200 years, conversion of land for agricultural use, industrial development, and urban ...
1. Focusing on food production, in this paper we define resilience in the food security context as m...
Environmental policies in the realm of land management are increasingly focussing on inducing behavi...
Global governance in various forms has emerged as a salient means of setting and driving common deve...
In this article, we offer a contribution to the ongoing study of food by advancing a conceptual fram...
To understand the effect that soil characteristics have on soil productivity (and the impact of eros...
Agricultural and food systems in the Mekong Region are undergoing transformations because of increas...
This paper considers two central problems in our statistical frameworks which impair the ability to ...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
peer reviewedIn recent decades, Border Studies have gained importance and have seen a noticeable inc...
Mathematical and computational models will be used to study populations hierarchically segregated in...
Food systems contribute greatly to global climate change due to their substantial contributions to g...
The term “marl” is used to designate soft, carbonate-rich, fine-grained soils, which pose concerns r...
Although various studies have emphasized linkages between firm competencies, networks and sustainabi...
In the last 10 years, conservation tillage has been a popular farming practice to reduce soil erosio...
Over the past 200 years, conversion of land for agricultural use, industrial development, and urban ...
1. Focusing on food production, in this paper we define resilience in the food security context as m...