نتایج جستجو برای: industrial agriculture

تعداد نتایج: 208246  

2015
Bevan Emma Huang Antonio Reverter Ian Purvis Scott Chapman

Bevan Emma Huang,* Antonio Reverter, Ian Purvis, and Scott Chapman, *Digital Productivity, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Dutton Park QLD 4102, Australia, †Agriculture, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, St Lucia QLD 4067, Australia, and ‡Agriculture, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Armidale NSW 2350...

2016
Lauren C. Ponisio Paul R. Ehrlich Carol Shennan

The sustainability of society hinges on the future of agriculture. Though alternatives to unsustainable, high-input industrial agriculture are available, agricultural systems have been slow to transition to them. Much of the resistance to adopting alternative techniques stems from the perceived costs of alternative agriculture, mainly in terms of yields. The general assumption is that agricultu...

Journal: :Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 2011

2012
Christopher Blattman Stefan Dercon

Research Motivation Policy makers see industrial development as key to aggregate growth, but debate its value as a poverty alleviation strategy. For some, industrial jobs are exploitative and harmful, overworking the poorest, exposing them to health risks or unpleasant working conditions. For them, the key is to regulate these jobs, as well as to encourage people to remain smallholders or suppo...

2006
ARVINDER SINGH

Major debates on the industrialization of agrarian economies view labor mobility—sectoral and spatial, from agriculture to industry and from villages and small towns to cities—as central to understanding the pace and nature of industrialization. Many see labor mobility as the result of the commercialization and capitalization of agriculture, which leads to an increasing number of peasants who a...

2015

Agro-industrial landscapes represent a significant and increasing part of the ranges occupied by apes in Africa and Asia. The changes caused by the transformation of the natural habitat of apes have profound impacts on food availability, activity patterns, natural dispersal and ranging patterns, social systems, exposure to new pathogens and risks linked to close proximity with people and infras...

2015

Agro-industrial landscapes represent a significant and increasing part of the ranges occupied by apes in Africa and Asia. The changes caused by the transformation of the natural habitat of apes have profound impacts on food availability, activity patterns, natural dispersal and ranging patterns, social systems, exposure to new pathogens and risks linked to close proximity with people and infras...

2015

Agro-industrial landscapes represent a significant and increasing part of the ranges occupied by apes in Africa and Asia. The changes caused by the transformation of the natural habitat of apes have profound impacts on food availability, activity patterns, natural dispersal and ranging patterns, social systems, exposure to new pathogens and risks linked to close proximity with people and infras...

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