Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us

• We apply concepts from vulnerability and resilience to sustainable intensification in drylands. • We challenge the predominant "security-versus-intensification hypothesis". • Some forms of intensification can increase vulnerability and are therefore unsustainable. • Agricultural intensity is not t...

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Autores principales: Robinson, Lance W., Ericksen, Polly J., Chesterman, Sabrina, Worden, J.S.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56636
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author Robinson, Lance W.
Ericksen, Polly J.
Chesterman, Sabrina
Worden, J.S.
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description • We apply concepts from vulnerability and resilience to sustainable intensification in drylands. • We challenge the predominant "security-versus-intensification hypothesis". • Some forms of intensification can increase vulnerability and are therefore unsustainable. • Agricultural intensity is not the inverse of extensivity. • Sustainable intensification intensifies the most extensive systems, as extensive systems .
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spelling CGSpace566362025-09-25T13:01:42Z Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us Robinson, Lance W. Ericksen, Polly J. Chesterman, Sabrina Worden, J.S. intensification • We apply concepts from vulnerability and resilience to sustainable intensification in drylands. • We challenge the predominant "security-versus-intensification hypothesis". • Some forms of intensification can increase vulnerability and are therefore unsustainable. • Agricultural intensity is not the inverse of extensivity. • Sustainable intensification intensifies the most extensive systems, as extensive systems . 2015-05 2015-02-03T05:14:36Z 2015-02-03T05:14:36Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56636 en Open Access Elsevier Robinson, L.W., Ericksen, P.J., Chesterman, S. and Worden, J.S. 2015. Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us. Agricultural Systems 135:133-140.
spellingShingle intensification
Robinson, Lance W.
Ericksen, Polly J.
Chesterman, Sabrina
Worden, J.S.
Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us
title Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us
title_full Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us
title_fullStr Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us
title_short Sustainable intensification in drylands: What resilience and vulnerability can tell us
title_sort sustainable intensification in drylands what resilience and vulnerability can tell us
topic intensification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56636
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