Another clear benefit is that such applications may create a revenue stream that can partially offset the cost of dry disposal of the mine tailings, which could be a strong incentive for coal mining companies to adopt such practices. Soil is vital to provide nutrients for plants to grow (...
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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...
Integral to both domestic and global agricultural policies should be agricultural techniques and farming practices that enhance environmental quality, build soil and soil fertility, protect natural resources and ecosystem diversity, improve food safety, and increase the quality of life of communities, ...
It is theoretically and empirically accepted that individuals will join the group for collective farming if the private benefits exceed the cost of cooperation [1], and that individuals not only consider private material benefits, but also non-tangible benefits offered by the farming collective [2]...
Crop rotation is beneficial in many ways, but most importantly, it’s chemical-free. This means using this farming practice maintains the integrity of your soil, making it a sustainable development practice. In the long run, there will be no debate about sustainable development. Sustainable develo...
Two small-grant projects assessed, if an opportunity-cost saving land-sharing approach, Farming with Alternative Pollinators, can provide a method-inherent incentive to motivate farmers to protect pollinators without external rewards. The first large-scale Farming-with-Alternative-Pollinators project ...
In the same token, the Eastern Africa countries have similar farming practice that requires the introduction of liquid biofuel crop production at the smallholder scale. Africa had high rates of rural poverty, with over 80% of the rural population living under $2 per day [45], and bioenergy ...
Nevertheless, some countries have ineffective bioenergy production policies, such as China's banning of straw burning, Denmark's biofuel policy, and Canada's direct incentive policy. Conclusion This review explores the life cycle assessment and techno-economic assessment of bioenergy. The careful ...
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...