The Impact of Population Growth on Natural Resources and Farmers’ Capacity to Adapt to Climate Change in Low-Income Countries. Earth Syst. Environ. 2021, 5, 271–283. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Lehmann, J.; Bossio, D.A.; Kögel-Knabner, I.; Rillig, M.C. The Concept and Future ...
With regard to the first point, recent trends in the agricultural labour force have highlighted the need for specific skills related to changes in the primary sector, as well as the new professional opportunities offered by the primary sector in terms of new and diversified sources of income [...
Aggregate dietary structure changed as income increased, requiring greater diversity in agriculture products. Livestock and vegetable productions, for instance, require more intensive input use which in turn exert greater pressure on the environment. Table 1. Average annual growth rate of population and ...
agriculture Article From Short Food Supply Chains to Sustainable Agriculture in Urban Food Systems: Food Democracy as a Vector of Transition Yuna Chiffoleau 1,*, Sarah Millet-Amrani 1 and Arielle Canard 2 1 Joint Research Unit "Innovation and Development in Agriculture and Food", French National...
INT3 BEH1 BEH2 BEH3 Measurement Item Understanding the role of low-carbon agriculture in environment Understanding the role of low-carbon agriculture in income Understanding the role of low-carbon agriculture in health Knowledge about the content of low-carbon agriculture The positive impact of ...
Researchers argue that it has a positive, significant association with a higher nutritional status of school-age children [18], particularly low-income youth [19]. Dixon et al. [20] suggest that urban agriculture contributes to citizens' mental Energies 2018, 11, 2030; doi:10.3390/en11082030 ...
Furthermore, more farmers in Kepanjen tend to maximize their farm income by cultivating high-value crops. A variable closely related to cropping pattern is land fertility. Measured based on farmer knowledge, land fertility has a positive effect on land value, as has been shown by previous ...
Mitigation was predominantly addressed in high-income countries, while productivity and adaptation were priorities for middle and low-income countries. Interest in institutional aspects has been gradual in the CSA literature. It has largely focused on knowledge infrastructure, market structure, and hard ...
In addition, some cross-benefits can be: (i) Socioeconomic benefits: off-farm employment has been positively correlated with a higher income in previous empirical studies [9–11]. However, the income inequity between off-farm and on-farm work is not good in terms of poverty alleviation or ...
Income generation for rural youth in the research site is indeed heavily dependent on their access to productive resources. In most cases, young people still live with and depend on their parents—usually their fathers, recognized as the head of the household. Fathers are often the only ones ...