Agroecological Intensification: Potential and Limitations to Achieving Food Security and Sustainability

Food systems across the world are increasingly threatened by climate change, depletion and contamination of natural resources, increasing population, rapid urbanization and shifting diets. Sustainable agricultural practices that are referred to by the label “agroecology” have been promoted as one of...

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Autores principales: Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw, Villarino, Maria Eliza J.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97429
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description Food systems across the world are increasingly threatened by climate change, depletion and contamination of natural resources, increasing population, rapid urbanization and shifting diets. Sustainable agricultural practices that are referred to by the label “agroecology” have been promoted as one of the solutions to the challenges, which have a potential to contribute to attaining the Sustainable Development Goals of ending hunger and achieving food and nutrition security. However, there is disagreement regarding the question of whether agroecology can indeed provide a real solution to these challenges. Some argue that sustainable agricultural intensification practices, which rely on high external input use, are critical to increasing agricultural productivity and are preferable to a focus on agroecological intensification practices, which rely on use of biological processes within the farm. Based on an analysis of the literature on this controversy, this article examines the potential and limitations of agroecological intensification for achieving food and nutrition security.
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spelling CGSpace974292025-09-08T09:09:11Z Agroecological Intensification: Potential and Limitations to Achieving Food Security and Sustainability Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw Villarino, Maria Eliza J. food security food systems climate change agroecology Food systems across the world are increasingly threatened by climate change, depletion and contamination of natural resources, increasing population, rapid urbanization and shifting diets. Sustainable agricultural practices that are referred to by the label “agroecology” have been promoted as one of the solutions to the challenges, which have a potential to contribute to attaining the Sustainable Development Goals of ending hunger and achieving food and nutrition security. However, there is disagreement regarding the question of whether agroecology can indeed provide a real solution to these challenges. Some argue that sustainable agricultural intensification practices, which rely on high external input use, are critical to increasing agricultural productivity and are preferable to a focus on agroecological intensification practices, which rely on use of biological processes within the farm. Based on an analysis of the literature on this controversy, this article examines the potential and limitations of agroecological intensification for achieving food and nutrition security. 2019 2018-09-17T16:06:55Z 2018-09-17T16:06:55Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97429 en Limited Access Elsevier Mockshell, J. and Villarino, Ma. E. (2019). Agroecological intensification: Potential and limitations to achieving food security and sustainability, In: Ferranti, P., Berry, E.M., Anderson, J.R. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Food Security and Sustainability, vol. 3, pp. 64–70. Elsevier.
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climate change
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Agroecological Intensification: Potential and Limitations to Achieving Food Security and Sustainability
title Agroecological Intensification: Potential and Limitations to Achieving Food Security and Sustainability
title_full Agroecological Intensification: Potential and Limitations to Achieving Food Security and Sustainability
title_fullStr Agroecological Intensification: Potential and Limitations to Achieving Food Security and Sustainability
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title_short Agroecological Intensification: Potential and Limitations to Achieving Food Security and Sustainability
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food systems
climate change
agroecology
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