This is not good for humans. Sustainable development practices encourage using renewable energy resources andorganic farming practicesthat do not emit any greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. Examples of Sustainable Development Some of these examples include but are not limited to: ...
Historically, farmers have lacked the incentive to collect high-quality data or to store it in a standard format. The focus is on physically “getting the work done”, not on data. Consequently, yield monitors and other sensors may often be calibrated irregularly. Gaps in data occurred when ...
Science and innovation that strengthens sustainability, while improving productivity and on-farm profits, is possible. Such systems have been developed in Australia (Williams and McKenzie2008a,b) and elsewhere and have been adopted by grain growers who are moving increasingly to conservation farming te...
What allows any type of energy to be sustainable? I would argue that one of the requirements for sustainability isadequate production of taxable revenue. Company managements depend upon taxable revenue for many purposes, including funding new investments and paying dividends to shareholders...
with the high costs of manually separating plastic types, washing the waste, and then re-melting the polymers,” he said. “As a result, recycled plastics often cost more than new plastics, so there is not an economic incentive to recycle and thus, pollution is still a problem decades late...
Objectives and tasks related to sustainability were more effectively achieved, and remuneration effectively worked as an incentive and restraint in sustainable development. Say on pay policy Policy essentials The rules of procedure of the Bank's general meeting of shareholders clearly stipulate that the ...
The current high population is the result and driver of a farming system dominated by smallholders (96% of holdings) with diversified on-farm and off-farm livelihood strategies: most keeping livestock, tending homestead gardens, and cultivating rice. Recent decades have seen marked intensification, ...
Agricultural Zoning:Agricultural zoning, including forestry zoning, restricts land uses to farming and livestock, other kinds of open-space activities and limited home building. It is sometimes used in tandem with urban growth restrictions. Annexation:A change in existing community boundaries resulting fr...
shift from mixed farming to a husbandry- centered agriculture based on imports of the bulk of the animal fodder. Another fundamental problem is that, inasmuch as the livestock sector has historically far outgrown the capacity for producing animal fodder, a maximum use of regional fodder would requi...
for example of the “Punjab Water Syndrome,” where falling water tables combine dangerously with waterlogging in other parts of the state in India (Kulkarni and Shah2013). However, the aforementioned could be addressed through innovative incentive-based approaches that result in distinct behavior chan...