© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a concept that some consider as the ‘third paradigm’ for global agricultural development. However, the term has become subject to intense debates as well as scepticism and confusion regarding its meaning and the characteristics of production systems that could indicate SI (defined as “indicators”). This has resulted in a proliferation of literature. We have conducted a systematic review of a sample of this literature analysing the most commonly suggested indicators of SI in order to investigate the extent to which the critiques of SI are valid in their viewpoints that SI is an oxymoron, underpinned by a productivist agenda, and to identify the c...
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The sustainable intensification (SI) of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for th...
During the last 20 years, agronomists, environmentalists and related researchers have conveyed the n...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a concept that some con...
The concept of ‘Sustainable Intensification’ (SI) has been promoted as a potential solution to the m...
The concept of 'Sustainable Intensification' (SI) has been promoted as a potential solution to the m...
Background: Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroec...
Redesign of agricultural systems is essential to deliver optimum outcomes as ecological and economic...
The sustainable intensification (SI) of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for th...
Sustainable intensification (SI) is at the forefront of food security discussions as a means to meet...
AbstractSustainable intensification (SI) is at the forefront of food security discussions as a means...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) has emerged as one of the key strategies for dealing with the ‘monu...
Sustainable intensification (SI) of agriculture is a promising strategy for boosting the capacity of...
Sustainable intensification (SI) of agriculture is a promising strategy for boosting the capacity of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The sustainable intensification (SI) of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for th...
During the last 20 years, agronomists, environmentalists and related researchers have conveyed the n...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a concept that some con...
The concept of ‘Sustainable Intensification’ (SI) has been promoted as a potential solution to the m...
The concept of 'Sustainable Intensification' (SI) has been promoted as a potential solution to the m...
Background: Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroec...
Redesign of agricultural systems is essential to deliver optimum outcomes as ecological and economic...
The sustainable intensification (SI) of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for th...
Sustainable intensification (SI) is at the forefront of food security discussions as a means to meet...
AbstractSustainable intensification (SI) is at the forefront of food security discussions as a means...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) has emerged as one of the key strategies for dealing with the ‘monu...
Sustainable intensification (SI) of agriculture is a promising strategy for boosting the capacity of...
Sustainable intensification (SI) of agriculture is a promising strategy for boosting the capacity of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The sustainable intensification (SI) of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for th...
During the last 20 years, agronomists, environmentalists and related researchers have conveyed the n...