Environmental Impacts Of Modern Agriculture

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This volume examines the factors currently affecting agriculture on a global scale. Land use, soil quality, and the inherent production of greenhouse gasses by agriculture each receive their own chapters.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Ronald E. Hester
Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Release : 2012
File : 193 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781849733854


Modern Agriculture And The Environment

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This volume comprises the proceedings of the First International Rehovot Conference on Modem Agriculture and the Environment, held at the Rehovot Campus of the Faculty of Agriculture, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 2-6 October 1994. The conference, first in a series intended to be convened in Rehovot at 4-5 year intervals to address various aspects of the interaction of agriculture and the environment, was initiated, organised and carried out under the auspices of the Faculty of Agriculture, the leading academic institution in agricultural and environmental studies in Israel. It featured four keynote addresses, 39 invited lectures, 40 submitted papers, and 62 posters. Of these, 51 articles, written by 122 contributing authors from 14 countries, were selected by the editors to be presented in this book. All through the twentieth century, and especially ever since the advent of the Green Revolution, modem agriCUlture has been striving to feed and clothe the ever increasing multitudes of the human species through improved technology, relying heavily on tremendous inputs of fertilisers, pesticides, and various other agrochemicals. Undoubtedly, this has been a great blessing to mankind, and enormous strides have indeed been made in the never-ending struggle against starvation, but these have been achieved at a very steep price of increased environmental deterioration. In fact, modem agriculture has become one of the major factors contributing to the degradation of the world's fragile biosphere.

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Genre : Science
Author : David Rosen
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2012-12-06
File : 629 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789401154185


Return To The Good Earth

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Collection of articles on the following subjects: the impact of modern agriculture on the Third World and on the environment, the pesticides problem, the green revolution, seeds and genetic imperialism, the biotechnology threat and "towards ecological agriculture ( return to natural farming, natural control of pests, indigenous farming systems)"

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Third World Network
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Release : 1990
File : 604 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSD:31822015474885


Environmental Effects Of Modern Agriculture

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Author : K. Mellanby
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Release : 1975
File : Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:704069147


Environmental Impacts Caused By Modern Agriculture

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In its attempt to grapple with the increase in the market demand for food, mainly after the second war, agricultural activity has broken into the cycle of renewal, failing to return to the life-support system that has been removed from it in the trade-off process. The high-yields achieved by the intensive monocropping system, which was launched during the green revolution, have been based on high-external inputs, such as genotypically similar varieties, crop-protection chemicals, and energy consuming equipments. The loss of carrying-capacity and resiliense of agroecosystems, for instance, are strictly related to the deleterious impacts of high-intensive inputs on the biodiversity of microorganisms and invertebrates of arable land. Therefore, if they are to be overcome, they require explicit recognition and analysis. The assessment of impacts caused by modern agriculture is particularly vital to formulate alternatives as a means of increasing per capta productivity while decreasing risks of degrading of the life-support system.

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Author : R. E. B. Alves
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Release : 1995
File : 56 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:693465642


Science Policy And Politics Of Modern Agricultural System

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This book arises from a 2011 international conference entitled Climate Change, Agri-Food, Fisheries and Ecosystems: Reinventing Research, Innovation, and Policy Agendas for an Environmentally and Socially-Balanced Growth (ICCAFFE2011), organized by the North-South Center for Social Sciences (NRCS) in collaboration with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany and the Institute for Research and Development (IRD), France. Coverage focuses on the agricultural sector and helps improve understanding of the relationships between agriculture and the environment and between human communities and nature, so as to sustainably manage agricultural development. The contributors analyze the interdependence between sustainable agricultural development and environmental, economic and social dynamics; assess the impacts of soil degradation on agricultural productivity; present ways to enhance livestock production and recommend mechanisms for managing links between agro-biodiversity, climate change and livelihoods. Part I examines sustainable agriculture development and environmental, economic and social dynamics, addressing topics such as global climate change, agriculture and challenges including socio-economic factors, adaptation, poverty reduction and water management. Part II covers the impacts of soil degradation on agricultural productivity and discusses the use of expert systems to assess and manage degraded lands, agricultural productivity, land suitability and rehabilitation. Part III focuses on livestock production enhancements, such as feed resources and supplemental feeds for animals and capacity building for women in dairy management. Part IV shares the outcomes of research in agro-biodiversity, climate change and livelihoods, addressing topics such as co-management of forests, carbon consumption models, biodiversity conservation and carbon sequestration and scarce mangrove forests. Current environmental and agro-ecological research focuses on understanding the cause-consequence relationships between specific agricultural practices and land use and the responses at different levels of ecosystems. This book is intended to contribute to this discussion.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Mohamed Behnassi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2014-01-10
File : 390 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789400779570


Environmental Impact Of Agricultural Production Activities

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The book summarizes actual and/or relative environmental impacts resulting from existing and emerging agricultural production technologies, as practised in the USA. Case studies of environmental impacts of agricultural practices are discussed in one chapter, while separate chapters consider water and soil, air quality, noise and waste impacts. Air pollutants from cultivation operations, burning, agricultural vehicles, harvesting and grain handling, pesticide applications, wind erosion etc. are all considered. Noise produced by agricultural activities and exposure patterns for agricultural workers are examined. An annotated bibliography is included for the environmental impacts discussed in the text. Emerging agricultural production technologies such as nitrogen fixation, genetic engineering, plant growth regulation, erosion control, water management and waste utilization etc. are also compared for efficiency and environmental impacts.

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Genre : Science
Author : Larry W. Canter
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2018-01-18
File : 392 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351088695


Sustainable Use Of Chemicals In Agriculture

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Sustainable Use of Chemicals in Agriculture, Volume 2, explores the wide breadth of emerging and state-of-the-art technologies used to study the sustainable use of chemicals in agriculture. Sections in this new release include modern agriculture in Europe and the role/place of chemicals, a regulatory vision of the sustainable use of pesticides and risk mitigation, the perception of the concept in other regions of the globe, certification and added value for farm production, and how research and education can influence implementation and development, among other valuable topics. - Covers a wide breadth of emerging and state-of-the-art technologies - Includes contributions from an International board of authors - Provides a comprehensive set of reviews

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
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Publisher : Academic Press
Release : 2018-05-12
File : 178 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780128128671


Sustainable Agricultural Development

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Due to many challenges (i.e. climate change, energy, water and land shortage, high demands on food, land grabbing, etc.), agriculture production potential is expected to be seriously affected; thus, increasing food insecurity and hunger in many already affected regions (especially in Africa). In this context, sustainable agriculture is highly recommended as an eco-system approach where soil, water, plants, environment and living organisms live in harmony. Innovative technologies and research should be developed to ensure sustainable agriculture and productivity using modern irrigation systems, improved varieties, improved soil quality, etc. In the meantime, the preservation of natural environment should be based on resource conservation technologies and best management practices. Sustainable Agricultural Development, not only raises the serious ethical and social issues underlying these huge environmental problems, but also aims at presenting successful experiences from all over the world in relation with sustainable farming, sustainable management of water and land resources, and innovative processes in livestock production. It also aims at providing inputs to decision making processes and encouraging the transfer of relevant know-how, technologies and expertise to different countries where similar agro-climatic conditions may exist; thus saving precious resources and promoting sustainable agricultural development as a relevant approach to tackle the food security challenge. Finally, this book focuses on the paradigmatic and policy dimensions and call for an innovative approach by analyzing the key themes in a complex and interrelated manner.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Mohamed Behnassi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2011-02-09
File : 297 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789400705197


The Adoption Of Sustainable Agricultural Technologies

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First published in 1997, this volume reflects concern about the environmental impact of modern agricultural practices, agriculture's increasing reliance on non-renewable resources, and the long-term productivity of high external-input agricultural systems which has prompted a number of initiatives to promote the adoption and diffusion of more sustainable technologies. For these interventions to be effective, they should be based on an understanding of what induces the producer to switch from conventional to alternative practices. This book provides a review on the determinants of adoption and diffusion of sustainable agricultural technologies, including concepts and theories related to this theme. The Green Revolution in Brazil is examined as a means of establishing the background for an empirical investigation. Data about farms in the State of Espírito Santo are analysed using duration analysis, an econometric technique which allows to assess the impact of time-varying, economic variables. Thus, adoption is explained as a dynamic process.

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Genre : Science
Author : Hildo Meirelles de Souza Filho
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-12-20
File : 191 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429764295