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Alternative agriculture in an energy- and resource-depleting future

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RENEWABLE AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS
卷 25, 期 2, 页码 85-89

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1742170510000141

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population growth; industrial agriculture; agro-ecology; biodiversity; resilience

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Industrial principles of specialization, simplification and concentration began to be applied to agriculture after the Second World War with positive production results. But it is now widely recognized that this agriculture and food system faces daunting challenges in the decades ahead, including increased human population growth, natural resource depletion, ecological degradation, climate change and escalating energy costs. These challenges have refocused the attention of agriculturalists and food scientists on the question of how we can continue to feed the human species. But these challenges also provide opportunities to rethink and redesign our food system. Agriculturalists are recognizing that resilience is at least as important to food security as maximum production, and consumer concerns provide us with unprecedented opportunities for farmers and consumers to come together as 'food citizens' to determine appropriate changes in our food system. To that end it is important to examine the various production systems and infrastructures in an effort to select the most viable options for long-term sustainability.

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