Traditional agriculture: a climate-smart approach for sustainable food production

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Abstract

Sustainable food production is one of the major challenges of the twenty-first century in the era of global environmental problems such as climate change, increasing population and natural resource degradation including soil degradation and biodiversity loss. Climate change is among the greatest threats to agricultural systems. Green Revolution though multiplied agricultural production several folds but at the huge environmental cost including climate change. It jeopardized the ecological integrity of agroecosystems by intensive use of fossil fuels, natural resources, agrochemicals and machinery. Moreover, it threatened the age-old traditional agricultural practices. Agriculture is one of the largest sectors that sustain livelihood to maximum number of people and contribute to climate change. Therefore, a climate-smart approach to sustainable food production is the need of hour. Traditional agriculture is getting increased attention worldwide in context of sustainable food production in changing climate. The present article advocates traditional agriculture as a climate-smart approach for the sustainable food production and also deliberates the correlation between climate change and agriculture.

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Singh, R., & Singh, G. S. (2017, October 1). Traditional agriculture: a climate-smart approach for sustainable food production. Energy, Ecology and Environment. Joint Center on Global Change and Earth System Science of the University of Maryland and Beijing Normal University. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40974-017-0074-7

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