- intercropping.
Monocultures appear in
contexts outside of
agriculture and food production. Gr****
lawns are a
common form of
residential monocultures. Several...
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naturally regenerated forest,
plantations are
typically grown as even-aged
monocultures,
primarily for
timber production.
Plantations are
always young forests...
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cultural diversity. Such
cultural globalization may lead to a
human monoculture. This process,
understood as
cultural imperialism,[pageĀ needed] is ****ociated...
- JSTORĀ 2531048. "Ecological Theories, Meta-Analysis, and the
Benefits of
Monocultures".
Retrieved 2015-09-18. Pollan,
Michael (2006). The omnivore's dilemma:...
- The
monoculture (also
called global monoculture) is a
concept in po****r
culture studies in
which facets of po****r
culture are
experienced by everyone...
- use and
diversifying pest and weed communities, the
productivity of
monocultures is
highly dependent on
external inputs that may be
harmful to the soil's...
- intercropping. It may be
contrasted with
monoculture where one crop is
grown in a
field at a time. Both
polycultures and
monocultures may be
subject to crop rotations...
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World government is the
concept of a
single political authority with
jurisdiction over all of
Earth and humanity. It is
conceived in a
variety of forms...
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industry (such as
Microsoft Windows) - this
forms algorithmic monocultures.
Monocultures form
naturally since they
utilize economies of scale, it is cheaper...
- The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalization movement, is a
social movement critical of
economic globalization. The
movement is also commonly...