Drivers of decoupling and recoupling of crop and livestock systems at farm and territorial scales
Crop and livestock production have become spatially decoupled in existing commercial agricultural regimes throughout the world. These segregated high input production systems contribute to some of the world's most pressing sustainability challenges, including climate change, nutrient imbalances...
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Main Authors: | Rachael D. Garrett, Julie Ryschawy, Lindsay W. Bell, Owen Cortner, Joice Ferreira, Anna Victoria N. Garik, Juliana D. B. Gil, Laurens Klerkx, Marc Moraine, Caitlin A. Peterson, Júlio César dos Reis, Judson F. Valentim |
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Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b4876ee6a9f849988ea9f63dd2e78ce7 |
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