Seeking agricultural sustainability
The term agricultural sustainability has often been used to mean maintaining certain conditions. The concepts is a multifaceted one involving agronomic, ecological, economic, social and ethical considerations. This review examines a number of methodological approaches to the analysis of sustainability, from conventional land evaluation techniques to more innovative views based on a historical perspective or a co-evolutionary approach
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Main Authors: | 66553 Farshad, A., 133441 Zinck, J.A. |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
Subjects: | AGRICULTURA SOSTENIBLE, ASPECTOS SOCIALES, ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS, ECOLOGIA, ANALISIS, DESARROLLO ECONOMICO, UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA, MEDIO AMBIENTE, AGRICULTURA, |
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