While there has been a growing body of research on AI-based technologies in agricultural production systems, comprehensive literature reviews on the potential of AI-based technologies in enhancing resilience, and sustainability in agricultural production systems is lacking to the extent of the authors' ...
1. Introduction: The importance of agricultural systems 2. A framework for understanding the provision of ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes 3. Agricultural systems and their impact on sustainability and resilience 4. Global trends in agriculture 5. Interaction of global trends and agricultural...
in the next decades. For the two case studies, the plans involve several local administratives. They provide diagnosis and recommendations for agricultural development, urban and demographical growth, and environment and biodiversity. However, the various sectors considered in these plans have their own...
Agricultural water resilience is the ability to absorb and adapt to shifts in water availability without changing the basic organization and functioning of society, community, economy, and nature. Introduction Water is a key element for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and a resource that supports hu...
The dominant direction of the transformation of green spaces has been the conversion of agricultural areas into green spaces (87.79%). In contrast, the main direction of loss in green space has been the creation of new industrial units (24.80%) and the expansion of the urban fabric (23.53%)...
Many studies have highlighted the phenomenon of rural decline in parts of the developed world, summarised as a loss in agricultural employment leading to a... Phil McManus a,Jim Walmsley b,Neil Argent b,... - 《Journal of Rural Studies》 被引量: 187发表: 2012年 Land‐cover change and hu...
Agricultural success from Africa: the case of fertilizer tree systems in southern Africa (Malawi, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe) in a range of different household and ecological circumstances, partnership between multiple institutions and disciplines in the development of the technology, ......
Since the 1950s, agricultural policies were very conducive to increasing yield per hectare and per unit of labor. Consequently, plant breeding was strongly oriented towards creating cultivars that were highly productive and suitable for machine-harvesting in large-scale, high-external-input farming sys...
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- 《International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment》 被引量: 6发表: 2013年 Using AgMIP Regional Integrated Assessment Methods to Evaluate Vulnerability, Resilience and Adaptive Capacity for Climate Smart Agricultural Systems The predicted effects of climate change call for a multi...