Agroecology: A Review from a Global-Change Perspective

Author:

Tomich Thomas P.1234,Brodt Sonja34,Ferris Howard5,Galt Ryan1,Horwath William R.6,Kebreab Ermias7,Leveau Johan H.J.8,Liptzin Daniel34,Lubell Mark2,Merel Pierre9,Michelmore Richard10111213,Rosenstock Todd34,Scow Kate36,Six Johan13,Williams Neal14,Yang Louie14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human and Community Development,

2. Department of Environmental Science and Policy,

3. Agricultural Sustainability Institute at UC Davis,

4. UC Statewide Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program,

5. Department of Nematology,

6. Department of Land, Air and Water Resources,

7. Department of Animal Science,

8. Department of Plant Pathology,

9. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,

10. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology,

11. Department of Microbiology and Immunology,

12. Genome Center,

13. Department of Plant Sciences,

14. Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis, California 95616;, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Abstract

This review by a multidisciplinary team maps key components and emerging connections within the intellectual landscape of agroecology. We attempt to extend and preview agroecology as a discipline in which agriculture can be conceptualized within the context of global change and studied as a coupled system involving a wide range of social and natural processes. This intrinsic coupling, combined with powerful emerging drivers of change, presents challenges for the practice of agroecology and agriculture itself, as well as providing the framework for some of the most innovative research areas and the greatest potential for innovation for a sustainable future in agriculture. The objective of this review is to identify forward-looking scientific questions to enhance the relevance of agroecology for the key challenges of mitigating environmental impacts of agriculture while dramatically increasing global food production, improving livelihoods, and thereby reducing chronic hunger and malnutrition over the coming decades.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

General Environmental Science

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