 | Jürgen Carls, Carlos Reiche C. - 1996 - 88 páginas
There is still no magic formula for synthesizing the complex task of promoting sustainable development . ... Sustainability does not mean preserving the status quo , but the abil- ity of society to adapt or respond to change . | |
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Looking ahead , rural education is possible as one of the strongest means to achieve sustainable agriculture . The better organized rural groups can benefit substantially from education for appropriate use and management of chemical ... | |
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According to Conway , sustainability means : maintenance of the level of productivity . As productivity is multidimensional , an agroecosystem can be sustainable if yields in kg / ha are considered , but not sustainable if yields in kg ... | |
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This does not necessarily mean large - scale commercial operations but it does mean a re - orientation in ... There should be recognition that society ( i.e. policy makers ) now need to set sustainability parameters rather than simply ... | |
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Another point is the difference between growth and development . People are always talking about sustainable growth versus sustainable development . I think it's important to realize that growth means an increase in size . | |
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Pomareda ( 1989 ) stresses that engaging in modern agriculture means developing the capacity to cope with the current ... Simply , sustainability means making good things last , making them permanent and durable ; and this is the ... | |
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What does sustainable and human rural development really mean? Development is essentially a socio-cultural process that gradually awakens social goals of justice, equity, cohesion and prosperity. The sustainable society is a potential, ... | |
 | Agustin A. Millar - 1993 - 84 páginas
It is a means of working efficiently to conserve natural resources and the environment . ... and appropriate environmental regulations must be implemented for making irrigated agriculture an integrated part of sustainable development . | |
 | Sabine Müller - 1996 - 144 páginas
1993 : 13 ) Both groups generally recognize that maintaining agricultural produc- tion potential is a condition for sustainable agriculture . They do not agree , however , on the exact meaning of the concept of " production potential ... | |
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CHAPTER ONE Linking Implementation and Sustainability Why do some development projects result in long - run improvements , whereas others introduce only a ... Sustainability It is important to define the meaning of sustainability . | |
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