Organic Agriculture and Climate Change Mitigation

Organic Agriculture and Climate Change Mitigation
Title Organic Agriculture and Climate Change Mitigation PDF eBook
Author URS Niggli
Publisher Scientific Publishers - UBP
Total Pages 85
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9388148525

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In the coming time people, will face changes in climate patterns that will contribute to severe water shartage or flooding, and rising temperatures that will cause shifts in crop growing seasons. Due to this there will be shortage of food and distribution of disease vectors, putting population at greater health and life risks. The productivity of farms is likely to diminish because of climate change, espcially in the poorest countries. Increased drought periods in many parts of the world and erratic rainfalls will endanger yield stability and put global food production at risk. Information contain in this book will not only enhance climate change mitigation activities which will have broad benefits, it also can provide the data to verify the mitigation benefits of organic agriculture which will allow organic farmers to increase their participation in carbon markets. The present book would prove useful for post graduate students of Agriculture, Soil Science, Climate Change and Agriculture agencies.

Organic Agriculture and Climate Change

Organic Agriculture and Climate Change
Title Organic Agriculture and Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Klaus Lorenz
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 240
Release 2022-11-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3031172159

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This book will collate, review and synthesize information on how Organic Agriculture (OA) practices affect and are affected by climate change, in comparison to the more widely used conventional agricultural practices. Pros and cons of OA practices will be discussed separately for croplands, pasture lands, mixed livestock cropping systems, vegetable fields, fruit and tree orchards, and vineyards. The book concludes with an overview on how conventional and OA practices can be prudently and discriminately combined to identify and adopt climate-resilient agro-ecosystems under site-specific conditions.

Sociology, Organic Farming, Climate Change and Soil Science

Sociology, Organic Farming, Climate Change and Soil Science
Title Sociology, Organic Farming, Climate Change and Soil Science PDF eBook
Author Eric Lichtfouse
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 478
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9048133335

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Sustainable agriculture is a rapidly growing field aiming at producing food and energy in a sustainable way for humans and their children. Sustainable agriculture is a discipline that addresses current issues such as climate change, increasing food and fuel prices, poor-nation starvation, rich-nation obesity, water pollution, soil erosion, fertility loss, pest control, and biodiversity depletion. Novel, environmentally-friendly solutions are proposed based on integrated knowledge from sciences as diverse as agronomy, soil science, molecular biology, chemistry, toxicology, ecology, economy, and social sciences. Indeed, sustainable agriculture decipher mechanisms of processes that occur from the molecular level to the farming system to the global level at time scales ranging from seconds to centuries. For that, scientists use the system approach that involves studying components and interactions of a whole system to address scientific, economic and social issues. In that respect, sustainable agriculture is not a classical, narrow science. Instead of solving problems using the classical painkiller approach that treats only negative impacts, sustainable agriculture treats problem sources. Because most actual society issues are now intertwined, global, and fast-developing, sustainable agriculture will bring solutions to build a safer world. This book series gathers review articles that analyze current agricultural issues and knowledge, then propose alternative solutions. It will therefore help all scientists, decision-makers, professors, farmers and politicians who wish to build a safe agriculture, energy and food system for future generations.

Organic Agriculture, Environment and Food Security

Organic Agriculture, Environment and Food Security
Title Organic Agriculture, Environment and Food Security PDF eBook
Author Nadia Scialabba
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages 264
Release 2002
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9789251048191

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Organic agriculture is defined as an environmentally and socially sensitive food supply system. This publication considers the contribution of organic agriculture to ecological health, international markets and local food security. It contains a number of case studies of the practical experiences of small farmers throughout the world (including India, Iran, Thailand, Uganda and Brazil) who have adopted fully integrated food systems, and analyses the prospects for a wider adoption of organic agriculture. The book also discusses the weakness of institutional support for nurturing existing knowledge and exchange in organic agriculture.

Sustainable Agriculture for Climate Change Adaptation

Sustainable Agriculture for Climate Change Adaptation
Title Sustainable Agriculture for Climate Change Adaptation PDF eBook
Author Kathy Lewis
Publisher MDPI
Total Pages 300
Release 2020-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 3039363824

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The Anthropocene, the time of humans. Never has human influence on the functioning of the planet been greater or in more urgent need of mitigation. Climate change, the accelerated warming of the planet’s surface attributed to human activities, is now at the forefront of global politics. The agriculture sector not only contributes to climate change but also feels the severity of its effects, with the water, carbon and nitrogen cycles all subject to modification as a result. Crop production systems are each subject to different types of threat and levels of threat intensity. There is however significant potential to both adapt to and mitigate climate change within the agricultural sector and reduce these threats. Each solution must be implemented in a sustainable manner and tailored to individual regions and farming systems. This Special Issue evaluates a variety of potential climate change adaptation and mitigation techniques that account for this spatial variation, including modification to cropping systems, Climate-Smart Agriculture and the development and growth of novel crops and crop varieties.

Agroecology and Strategies for Climate Change

Agroecology and Strategies for Climate Change
Title Agroecology and Strategies for Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Eric Lichtfouse
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 334
Release 2011-09-30
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9400719051

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Sustainable agriculture is a rapidly growing field aiming at producing food and energy in a sustainable way for our children. This discipline addresses current issues such as climate change, increasing food and fuel prices, starvation, obesity, water pollution, soil erosion, fertility loss, pest control and biodiversity depletion. Novel solutions are proposed based on integrated knowledge from agronomy, soil science, molecular biology, chemistry, toxicology, ecology, economy, philosophy and social sciences. As actual society issues are now intertwined, sustainable agriculture will bring solutions to build a safer world. This book series analyzes current agricultural issues and proposes alternative solutions, consequently helping all scientists, decision-makers, professors, farmers and politicians wishing to build safe agriculture, energy and food systems for future generations.

The Role of Organic Agriculture in Mitigating Climate Change

The Role of Organic Agriculture in Mitigating Climate Change
Title The Role of Organic Agriculture in Mitigating Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Johannes Kotschi
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2004
Genre Organic farming
ISBN 9783934055377

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