Agricultural Development and Sustainable Intensification

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Agricultural Development and Sustainable Intensification

Technology and Policy Challenges in the Face of Climate Change

Regional / International studies Development studies Agribusiness and primary industries Human geography Regional geography Environmental management Climate change Agricultural science

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Collection: Earthscan Food and Agriculture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 11th May 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781351403337


Sustainable Intensification (SI) Overview

Sustainable Intensification (SI) has recently emerged as a key concept for agricultural development, recognising that yields must increase to feed a growing world population, but it must be achieved without damage to the environment, on finite land resources and while preserving social and natural capital. It also recognises that all initiatives must cope with the challenges of climate change to agricultural production, food security and livelihoods.

Book Content and Focus

This multidisciplinary book presents state-of-the-art reviews of current SI approaches to promote major food crops, challenges and advances made in technology, and the institutional and policy measures necessary to overcome the constraints faced by smallholder farmers. Adressing the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 2, the various chapters based on evidence and experiences of reputed researchers show how these innovations, if properly nurtured and implemented, can make a difference to food and nutrition security outcomes. Case studies from around the world are included, with a particular emphasis on Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The focus is not only on scientific aspects such as climate-smart agriculture, agroecology and improving input use efficiency and management, but also on institutional and policy challenges that must be met to increase the net societal benefits of sustainable agricultural intensification. The book is aimed at advanced students and researchers in sustainable agriculture and policy, development practitioners, policy makers and non-governmental and farmer organisations.

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