• Background Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroecosystems have tended towards high through-flowsystems, with energy supplied by fossil fuels directed out of the system (either deliberately for harvests or accidentally through side effects). In the coming decades, resource constraints overwater, soil, biodiversity and land will affect agricultural systems. Sustainable agroecosystems are those tending to have a positive impact on natural, social and human capital, while unsustainable systems feed back to deplete these assets, leaving fewer for the future. Sustainable intensification (SI) is defined as a process or system where agricultural yields are increased without adverse environmental im...
‘Sustainable intensification’ is now often used to describe the future direction for agriculture and...
Food systems across the world are increasingly threatened by climate change, depletion and contamina...
Despite general agreement that meeting food demand without further loss of natural ecosystems requir...
Background: Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroec...
Sustainable intensification of agriculture is a good approach for reducing the yield gap without exa...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
Redesign of agricultural systems is essential to deliver optimum outcomes as ecological and economic...
Feeding over 9 billion people by the second half of this century will require a major paradigm shift...
Concerns about sustainability in agricultural systems centre on the need to develop technologies and...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a concept that some con...
The sustainable intensification of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for the co-...
This paper explores how agroecological approaches can contribute to sustainable intensification. The...
The sustainable intensification of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for the co-...
While the world is projected to need a major increase in crop production to feed a population of aro...
Not AvailableConcerns about sustainability in agricultural systems centre on the need to develop tec...
‘Sustainable intensification’ is now often used to describe the future direction for agriculture and...
Food systems across the world are increasingly threatened by climate change, depletion and contamina...
Despite general agreement that meeting food demand without further loss of natural ecosystems requir...
Background: Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroec...
Sustainable intensification of agriculture is a good approach for reducing the yield gap without exa...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
Redesign of agricultural systems is essential to deliver optimum outcomes as ecological and economic...
Feeding over 9 billion people by the second half of this century will require a major paradigm shift...
Concerns about sustainability in agricultural systems centre on the need to develop technologies and...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a concept that some con...
The sustainable intensification of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for the co-...
This paper explores how agroecological approaches can contribute to sustainable intensification. The...
The sustainable intensification of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for the co-...
While the world is projected to need a major increase in crop production to feed a population of aro...
Not AvailableConcerns about sustainability in agricultural systems centre on the need to develop tec...
‘Sustainable intensification’ is now often used to describe the future direction for agriculture and...
Food systems across the world are increasingly threatened by climate change, depletion and contamina...
Despite general agreement that meeting food demand without further loss of natural ecosystems requir...