Environmental problems related to human activities: Agriculture

The increasing human population, per capita consumption and complexity of the urban centers, promoted the expansion and intensification of agriculture. These changes generated global environmental problems such as the alteration of: i) the biogeochemical cycles, ii) the land use, iii) the biodiversi...

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spelling paper:paper_03275477_v18_n3_p239_DeLaFuente2023-06-08T15:33:18Z Environmental problems related to human activities: Agriculture Agriculture intensification Biodiversity Ecosystem services Global change Sustainability agricultural intensification biodiversity biogeochemical cycle ecosystem function environmental degradation global change human activity nutrient cycling sustainability urban area The increasing human population, per capita consumption and complexity of the urban centers, promoted the expansion and intensification of agriculture. These changes generated global environmental problems such as the alteration of: i) the biogeochemical cycles, ii) the land use, iii) the biodiversity at all levels, and iv) the dispersion of the biota beyond natural geographical limits. Permanent technological innovations intended to maintain ecosystem properties and functions, creating the appearance of relative ecosystem stability and retarding the perception of environmental degradation. Ecosystem functioning could be maintained avoiding the actual tendency of specialization of the productive system. Although specialized systems could seem more productive than complex ones to farmer eyes, it is also possible that this perception has been promoted by agricultural research, which developed a suitable "tool box" of experiments for the development of technologies for simple systems. Researchers have a fundamental role in the generation of new tools that resemble nature, favoring nutrient cycling, biodiversity and natural mechanisms of regulation, and farmers have a very important role the conservation of ecosystem properties and functions by planning agricultural system avoiding over simplification. 2008 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03275477_v18_n3_p239_DeLaFuente http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03275477_v18_n3_p239_DeLaFuente
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Agriculture intensification
Biodiversity
Ecosystem services
Global change
Sustainability
agricultural intensification
biodiversity
biogeochemical cycle
ecosystem function
environmental degradation
global change
human activity
nutrient cycling
sustainability
urban area
spellingShingle Agriculture intensification
Biodiversity
Ecosystem services
Global change
Sustainability
agricultural intensification
biodiversity
biogeochemical cycle
ecosystem function
environmental degradation
global change
human activity
nutrient cycling
sustainability
urban area
Environmental problems related to human activities: Agriculture
topic_facet Agriculture intensification
Biodiversity
Ecosystem services
Global change
Sustainability
agricultural intensification
biodiversity
biogeochemical cycle
ecosystem function
environmental degradation
global change
human activity
nutrient cycling
sustainability
urban area
description The increasing human population, per capita consumption and complexity of the urban centers, promoted the expansion and intensification of agriculture. These changes generated global environmental problems such as the alteration of: i) the biogeochemical cycles, ii) the land use, iii) the biodiversity at all levels, and iv) the dispersion of the biota beyond natural geographical limits. Permanent technological innovations intended to maintain ecosystem properties and functions, creating the appearance of relative ecosystem stability and retarding the perception of environmental degradation. Ecosystem functioning could be maintained avoiding the actual tendency of specialization of the productive system. Although specialized systems could seem more productive than complex ones to farmer eyes, it is also possible that this perception has been promoted by agricultural research, which developed a suitable "tool box" of experiments for the development of technologies for simple systems. Researchers have a fundamental role in the generation of new tools that resemble nature, favoring nutrient cycling, biodiversity and natural mechanisms of regulation, and farmers have a very important role the conservation of ecosystem properties and functions by planning agricultural system avoiding over simplification.
title Environmental problems related to human activities: Agriculture
title_short Environmental problems related to human activities: Agriculture
title_full Environmental problems related to human activities: Agriculture
title_fullStr Environmental problems related to human activities: Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Environmental problems related to human activities: Agriculture
title_sort environmental problems related to human activities: agriculture
publishDate 2008
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03275477_v18_n3_p239_DeLaFuente
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