Noun
agroecology (countable and uncountable, plural agroecologies)
The agricultural ecology
Agroecology Agroecology application of ecological principles to the production of food, fuel, fiber, and pharmaceuticals and the management of agroecosystems. Source: Internet
Agroecology: the ecology of sustainable food systems. Source: Internet
It is no surprise therefore that a recent FAO high-level report has called for agroecology and smallholder farmers to be prioritised and invested in to achieve global sustainable food security. Source: Internet
Massimo Monteduro, Pierangelo Buongiorno, Saverio Di Benedetto, Law and Agroecology: A Transdisciplinary Dialogue (2015), p. 176 Such growth, over several decades, is a severe challenge to the hydrogeological system. Source: Internet
The principles of agroecology include self-reliance and localisation. Source: Internet
Groose says agroecology continues adapting to agricultural concerns and issues using the combination of the Department of Plant Sciences and Department of Ecosystem Science and Management. Source: Internet