How to feed the world sustainably: an overview of the discourse on agroecology and sustainable intensification

In order to combat hunger and feed a growing world population, adapt to climate change and reduce environmental impacts of unsustainable farming practices, the need for a paradigm shift in agriculture has increasingly been expressed over the past decades. Different approaches are widely discussed wh...

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Environmental impact
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Geography
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