Concepts of agricultural sustainability and possible roles of simulation modelling for characterising sustainability were explored by conducting, and reflecting on, a sustainability assessment of rain-fed wheat-based systems in the Middle East and North Africa region. We designed a goal-oriented, model-based framework using the cropping systems model Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator (APSIM). For the assessment, valid (rather than true or false) sustainability goals and indicators were identified for the target system. System-specific vagueness was depicted in sustainability polygons-a system property derived from highly quantitative data-and denoted using descriptive quantifiers. Diagnostic evaluations of alternative tillage practi...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
This article presents conceptual and empirical foundations for new parsimonious simulation models th...
The long-term sustainability of crop production depends on the complex network of interactions and t...
Concepts of agricultural sustainability and possible roles of simulation modelling for characterisin...
International audienceThe integration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of agricu...
The integration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of agriculture in a holistic as...
Assessing the sustainability of crop and soil management practices in wheat-based rotations requires...
A sustainable agricultural system is getting importance, looking at the persistence and the continuo...
Agriculture is a critical component of the human food system. Its coupling to the success of human s...
Stakeholders from academic, political or social spheres encourage the development of more sustainabl...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the sustainability of agroecosystems. The framework deve...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
The research was aimed in the development and implementation of tools able to assess the cropping an...
International audienceAgricultural production decision-making is becoming more complex. This is due,...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
This article presents conceptual and empirical foundations for new parsimonious simulation models th...
The long-term sustainability of crop production depends on the complex network of interactions and t...
Concepts of agricultural sustainability and possible roles of simulation modelling for characterisin...
International audienceThe integration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of agricu...
The integration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of agriculture in a holistic as...
Assessing the sustainability of crop and soil management practices in wheat-based rotations requires...
A sustainable agricultural system is getting importance, looking at the persistence and the continuo...
Agriculture is a critical component of the human food system. Its coupling to the success of human s...
Stakeholders from academic, political or social spheres encourage the development of more sustainabl...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the sustainability of agroecosystems. The framework deve...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
The research was aimed in the development and implementation of tools able to assess the cropping an...
International audienceAgricultural production decision-making is becoming more complex. This is due,...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
This article presents conceptual and empirical foundations for new parsimonious simulation models th...
The long-term sustainability of crop production depends on the complex network of interactions and t...