Altered grazing systems: pastoralism to conventional agriculture

A major characteristic of pastoral systems has been their endurance through time (1). The same cannot be said about many other agricultural land-use systems. A considerable literature exists on their evolution, rooted in the location geography developed by von Thu¨ nen in the early nineteenth centur...

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Main Authors: Thornton, Philip K., Herrero, Mario, Boone, Randall B.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge University Press 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101146
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description A major characteristic of pastoral systems has been their endurance through time (1). The same cannot be said about many other agricultural land-use systems. A considerable literature exists on their evolution, rooted in the location geography developed by von Thu¨ nen in the early nineteenth century, and more recently in twentieth-century ideas around population growth and agricultural intensification (2–4).
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spelling CGSpace1011462025-02-20T11:27:32Z Altered grazing systems: pastoralism to conventional agriculture Thornton, Philip K. Herrero, Mario Boone, Randall B. climate change agriculture food security A major characteristic of pastoral systems has been their endurance through time (1). The same cannot be said about many other agricultural land-use systems. A considerable literature exists on their evolution, rooted in the location geography developed by von Thu¨ nen in the early nineteenth century, and more recently in twentieth-century ideas around population growth and agricultural intensification (2–4). 2019-03-21 2019-05-02T13:11:12Z 2019-05-02T13:11:12Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101146 en Limited Access Cambridge University Press Thornton P, Herrero M, Boone RB. 2019. Altered grazing systems: pastoralism to conventional agriculture. In: Gibson DJ, Newman JA, eds. Grasslands and Climate Change. Cambridge University Press. p 257-275.
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Altered grazing systems: pastoralism to conventional agriculture
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agriculture
food security
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