Ecoagriculture: A review and assessment of its scientific foundations

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2004

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Ithaca, New York: Cornell University; SANREM CRSP, University of Georgia

Abstract

As problems such as the loss of biodiversity, rural poverty and environmental degradation get worse, natural resource management practices need to change to counter this trend. New institutions and practices need to be embraced in order to encourage practices to reverse these trends. There are also competing pressures, such as those to increase agricultural production and to conserve biodiversity, that must be dealt with.

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Biodiversity, Livelihoods, Sustainable agriculture, Ecoagriculture, Biodiversity conservation, Organic farming, Fertilization, Grain production, Food production, Pesticide export, Productivity, Ecosystem Farm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale Governance Watershed

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