Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward

In both developed and developing countries, policy stakeholders are tussling with the question of whether to promote agroecological intensification or sustainable agricultural intensification to deal with the multiple burden of a growing population, a changing climate, environmental degradation, and...

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Main Author: Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: DLG-Verlag GmbH 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97784
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description In both developed and developing countries, policy stakeholders are tussling with the question of whether to promote agroecological intensification or sustainable agricultural intensification to deal with the multiple burden of a growing population, a changing climate, environmental degradation, and a precarious food and nutrition security situation. This has nurtured intense debates and created an impasse among policy actors. Blended sustainability could be a way out.
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spelling CGSpace977842025-12-08T10:29:22Z Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw agroecology sustainable intensification sustainable agriculture farmers In both developed and developing countries, policy stakeholders are tussling with the question of whether to promote agroecological intensification or sustainable agricultural intensification to deal with the multiple burden of a growing population, a changing climate, environmental degradation, and a precarious food and nutrition security situation. This has nurtured intense debates and created an impasse among policy actors. Blended sustainability could be a way out. 2018 2018-10-24T18:10:10Z 2018-10-24T18:10:10Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97784 en Open Access DLG-Verlag GmbH Mockshell, Jonathan. (2018). Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward. Rural 21: The international journal for rural development . 52(3): 29-30
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sustainable intensification
sustainable agriculture
farmers
Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw
Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward
title Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward
title_full Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward
title_fullStr Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward
title_full_unstemmed Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward
title_short Opting for the middle ground – blended sustainability as the way forward
title_sort opting for the middle ground blended sustainability as the way forward
topic agroecology
sustainable intensification
sustainable agriculture
farmers
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