Changes in agriculture during the twentieth century led to high levels of food production based on increasing inputs and specialization of farms and agricultural regions. To address negative externalities of these changes, two forms of ecological modernization of agriculture are promoted: ‘‘weak’’ ecological modernization, mainly based on increasing input efficiency through crop and animal monitoring and nutrient recycling, and ‘‘strong’’ ecological modernization, based on increasing agrobiodiversity at different space and time scales and within or among farms to develop ecosystem services and in turn reduce industrial inputs even more. Because characterizing the sustainability of these two forms of ecological modernization remains an issue...
Journal of Continuing Education and Extension, 2015; 6(2): 1022-1035Different feedstuffs and feeding...
International audienceAnimal sector is strongly impacted by climate change, economic instability, en...
Agroecology and industrial ecology can be viewed as complementary means for reducing the environment...
Changes in agriculture during the twentieth century led to high levels of food production based on i...
Crop and livestock production have become spatially decoupled in existing commercial agricultural re...
Crop and livestock production have become spatially decoupled in existing commercial agricultural re...
International audiencePromoting the development of farming systems towards more sustainable forms, i...
Closely integrated crop and livestock production systems used to be the rule in agriculture before t...
Cropping, when possible, tends to become more important than animal production because, in general, ...
Livestock systems are a large global asset contributing to food security and poverty alleviation, bu...
International audienceAnalyzing the sustainability of grazing livestock farming systems in the dryla...
Livestock systems have seldom been covered by the scientific literature on agroecology. Extensive gr...
The sustainability of livestock farming systems (LFS) in relation to global concerns about climate c...
Sustainable livestock production systems are needed to feed the larger, more urban, richer and older...
History has shown that when societies fail to consider the sustainable use of natural resources they...
Journal of Continuing Education and Extension, 2015; 6(2): 1022-1035Different feedstuffs and feeding...
International audienceAnimal sector is strongly impacted by climate change, economic instability, en...
Agroecology and industrial ecology can be viewed as complementary means for reducing the environment...
Changes in agriculture during the twentieth century led to high levels of food production based on i...
Crop and livestock production have become spatially decoupled in existing commercial agricultural re...
Crop and livestock production have become spatially decoupled in existing commercial agricultural re...
International audiencePromoting the development of farming systems towards more sustainable forms, i...
Closely integrated crop and livestock production systems used to be the rule in agriculture before t...
Cropping, when possible, tends to become more important than animal production because, in general, ...
Livestock systems are a large global asset contributing to food security and poverty alleviation, bu...
International audienceAnalyzing the sustainability of grazing livestock farming systems in the dryla...
Livestock systems have seldom been covered by the scientific literature on agroecology. Extensive gr...
The sustainability of livestock farming systems (LFS) in relation to global concerns about climate c...
Sustainable livestock production systems are needed to feed the larger, more urban, richer and older...
History has shown that when societies fail to consider the sustainable use of natural resources they...
Journal of Continuing Education and Extension, 2015; 6(2): 1022-1035Different feedstuffs and feeding...
International audienceAnimal sector is strongly impacted by climate change, economic instability, en...
Agroecology and industrial ecology can be viewed as complementary means for reducing the environment...