Do smallholder, mixed crop-livestock livelihoods encourage sustainable agricultural practices? A meta-analysis
Abstract:
As calls for bolstering ecosystem services from croplands have grown more insistent during the past two decades, the search for ways to foster these agriculture-sustaining services has become more urgent. In this context we examine by means of a meta-analysis the argument, proposed by Robert McC. Netting, that small-scale, mixed crop-livestock farming, a common livelihood among poor rural peoples, leads to environmentally sustainable agricultural practices. As pbkp_redicted, mixed crop-livestock farms exhibit more sustainable practices, but, contrary to pbkp_redictions, a small scale of operation does not pbkp_redict sustainability. Many smallholders on mixed crop-livestock farms use sustainable practices, but other smallholders practice a degrading, input-scarce agriculture. Some large farm operators use soil-conserving, minimum-tillage techniques while other large operators ignore soil-conserving techniques and practice an industrialized, high chemical input agriculture. The strength and pervasiveness of the link in the data between mixed crop-livestock farming and sustainable agricultural practices argues for agricultural policies that promote mixed crop-livestock livelihoods.
Año de publicación:
2016
Keywords:
- agro-ecology
- Sustainable agriculture
- Smallholders
- Conservation agriculture
- Mixed crop-livestock farming
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Ciencias Agrícolas
Áreas temáticas:
- Técnicas, equipos y materiales
- Agricultura y tecnologías afines
- Economía de la tierra y la energía