Reprint

Socio-Economic Functions Across Sustainable Farming Systems

Edited by
May 2023
214 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7613-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7612-1 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Socio-Economic Functions Across Sustainable Farming Systems that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

This reprint aims to present research on Socio-Economic Functions Across Sustainable Farming Systems, specifically on environmental conservation agriculture/climate-smart agriculture, which boosts nature-positive production, raises the welfare of producers; agricultural biotechnology, which contributes to economic and environmental sustainability; community-based extension and marketing of farm produce, which ensures the livelihood of producers and access to safe and nutritious food; and building a society resilient to all kinds of crises and hazards/disasters.This reprint reveals: 1) Drivers and dynamics of environmental conservation agriculture, the sustainable farming systems in Japan to address climate change, biodiversity conservation, sustainable production, welfare of producers and leveraging their participation in Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems. 2) Biotech crops in the Philippines can coexist with the practice of climate resilient environmental conservation agriculture. 3) Community-based extension services, such as farmer field school, disaster management practices, such as flood adaptation strategy, and marketing strategy of farm products enhance the welfare of rural population in Bangladesh.4) Identification of socio-economic characteristics associated with farming practices, food safety, food security and their constraints in South Africa and Senegal. 5) Benefit of financing agricultural cooperatives to enhance sustainable production in Romania.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
GIAHS; farmer involvement; youth inclusivity; tourism management; Tokimai branding; brinjal; Bangladesh; linear probability model; PSM; large wholesale market; comprehensive strategies; trust-based credit; farmer field school; integrated pest management; crop income; agroecology; sustainable agriculture; environmental conservation agriculture; biodiversity conservation; Fujioka; yaritanago; environmental concern; sustainable agriculture; climate change; biotech corn; farmer perceptions; restrictive agricultural policy; biotech ban; consumer decision model; biotech crops; farmers; flood; community-based organization; char-land; adaptation strategies; endogenous switching regression model; environmental conservation agriculture; Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems; climate change mitigation; Tokimai brand; Sado Island; Japan; biodiversity conservation; sustainable agriculture; sustainable farm practices; socioeconomic characteristics; fresh produce; food safety; food security; organic; conventional; characteristics of household; cowpea varieties; dryland; socio-economics; Senegal agriculture; agricultural cooperative companies; investments; economic model; sustainable development