Why is sustainable agriculture important? A. To meet the demands of the past. B. To ignore future generations. C. To meet the demands of the future and protect the planet. D. To use traditional farming methods. 相关知识点: 试题来源: ...
Why is biodiversity important in sustainable agriculture? A. To harm the environment. B. To support a diverse range of wildlife and promote ecological balance. C. To use only one type of crop. D. To ignore natural habitats. 相关知识点: ...
A. Because it can waste more water. B. Because it is easier to operate for farmers. C. Because it can deliver water precisely to plants' roots and reduce water waste. D. Because it is the cheapest irrigation method. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析...
Great innovative minds are banding together to come up with sustainable solutions. One such solution is rewilding, a term that comes under the regenerative farming umbrella. Regenerative farming is a farming process that aims to improve soil health, land
On the one hand, this sector is so fundamental to human life and so important for so many economies; on the other, it keeps hundreds of millions of people in poverty and leads to massive environmental degradation.We see these sustainability issues in almost every part of agriculture, fishing,...
Zurayk, R. (2000). Sustainable agriculture in the Middle Eastern context: why prevailing models won’t work. Culture and Agriculture, 22 (1), 37–42.Zurayk, R (2000) Sustainable agriculture in the Middle Eastern context: why prevailing models won’t work. Culture and Agriculture 22: pp....
Unilever is another company that aims to protect and regenerate natural spaces in its supply chain and beyond. Their approach encompasses regeneration and restoration of agriculture – enabled by partnerships, transparency, and technology through their Regenerative Agriculture Principles. For...
While employing this model in the context of a natural hazard or climate/environmental change, the data for understanding ‘environmental non-migration’ should be (i) spatially, (ii) contextually, and (iii) temporally differentiated. Here temporally differentiated refers to data from at least two ...
Second, the policy and research communities should suggest defined criteria by which ‘hard to abate’ should be judged. While sectors such as aviation, steel and agriculture are commonly understood as difficult to decarbonize, terms such as difficult, unavoidable, hard to abate, impossible to eli...
You’ll hear these participants’ stories and learn what strategies worked well for them, and what traps they encountered that you should avoid. The second part of this book takes a closer look at some ideas that will help you cultivate (培养) a sustainable digital minimalism lifestyle. In ...