Definition of Agroecological. Meaning of Agroecological. Synonyms of Agroecological

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- proportion of people using agroecological practices, and those involved in the movement to move more farming into an agroecological paradigm. According to...
- Biodiversity in agriculture can be increased through the process of agroecological restoration, as farm biodiversity is an aspect of agroecology. Biodiversity...
- the specific agroecological conditions of one region is not easily transferred and used in another region with different agroecological conditions. Instead...
- biodiversity, and have identified it as a social movement capable of promoting agroecological transition away from conventional agriculture. In 1911, Franklin Hiram...
- sustainably grown food free from pesticides and other chemicals. Under an agroecological framework, urban agriculture alleviates much more than simply food insecurity...
- performance, and management of sustainable agroecosystems. In Latin America, agroecological practices have a long history and vary between regions but share three...
- products, are planned and managed to utilize a mix of ecological and agroecological principles. In many regions of the world there is considerable conflict...
- sustainability. Agroecological practices apply the systems and knowledge that traditional farmers in the region have developed and inherited. The agroecological social...
- "Governance". Zhytomyr National Agroecological University. Retrieved 21 April 2019. "About the university". Zhytomyr National Agroecological University. Retrieved...
- selective breeding, and can make po****tions susceptible to disease. Agroecological practices, silvo-pastoral systems, and mixed-species plantations are...