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ECOLOGICAL INTENSIFICATION?
STAY AWAY FROM BUZZ WORDS!
The question of scale: from molecules to crop communities
J. Passioura, 2010
AGRONOMISTS WORK AT MULTIPLE SCALES
What is ecological intensification?
CARRY OUT INTENSIFICATION ACCORDING TO THE ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES WHICH GOVERN
THE FUNCTIONING OF CROP PLANT COMMUNITIES(& FARMERS’ FIELDS, FARMS, AND REGIONS)
INTENSIFICATION ~ PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE
OUTPUTP=
INPUT
REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FARMINGREDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FARMING
1. Intensification of an extensive agricultural system:Wheat in Australia
EXAMPLES OF INTENSIFICATION
From R. A. Fischer, 2009
THE SALINAS VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA
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BENCHMARKING: QUANTIFYING THE YIELD GAP
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UNDERSTANDING THE UNDERLYING CAUSES
• ON ECOLOGICAL INTENSIFICATION(the need for benchmarking; no silver
bullet, multiple drivers for closing the yieldgap)
• CROPPING SYSTEMS ASSESSMENT ( tools integrating farm surveys,
simulation models for evaluation/simulationof cropping systems required toformulate strategies for EI of production; assessment of sustainability)
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ESA 2010
CHALLENGES FACED BY ECOLOGICAL INTENSIFICATION:
-CLIMATE CHANGE(Modelling CC effects in Europe; impact,
adaptation, and mitigation and their interactions)
- DEALING WITH INCREASING PEST PRESSURES
(New wave exploring the interactionsbetween crop protection and agronomy; efforts toreduce pesticide use; approaches to developintegrated crop management; working at multiplescales)
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ESA 2010
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO CONSERVE RESOURCES UNDER ECOLOGICAL INTENSIFICATION
(Through: the design of integratedcropping systems; intercropping of
annuals and agroforestry; use of catchcrops in organic farming; crop rotations
dynamics; conservation tillage)
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ESA 2010
DEALING WITH CHANGE AND WITH VARIABILITY
THANK YOU!