Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals

Globally, farming systems are mostly dominated by monoculture, which has the advantage of profitability at the expense of ecological systems. Recent years have witnessed an increasing momentum in global efforts to deploy sustainable agriculture practices that mimic ecological processes, with agroeco...

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Main Authors: Sethuraman, Gomathy, Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina, Yusoff, Sumiani, Ng, Yin Mei, Baisakh, Niranjan, Cheng, Acga
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spelling my.um.eprints.285272022-08-15T01:09:50Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28527/ Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals Sethuraman, Gomathy Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina Yusoff, Sumiani Ng, Yin Mei Baisakh, Niranjan Cheng, Acga Q Science (General) T Technology (General) Globally, farming systems are mostly dominated by monoculture, which has the advantage of profitability at the expense of ecological systems. Recent years have witnessed an increasing momentum in global efforts to deploy sustainable agriculture practices that mimic ecological processes, with agroecology at the forefront. In addition to the ecological aspect, agroecology also encompasses economic and social aspects targeting the whole food system. Transformative agroecology has been recognized as a stepping stone to achieving several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), due to its great potential to build climate change-resilient farming systems while enhancing ecosystem services and reducing biodiversity loss. Nonetheless, the available literature on the recent developments and future trajectories of the adoption of agroecology approaches for improving the production of cereals, the most important group of food crops, is limited. This review aims to highlight the blueprint of agroecology that can contribute to the achievements of the SDGs, allowing explicit interpretation of the term that will benefit twenty-first century agriculture. Using cereal crops as the case study, we provide insights into how far this field has come and the main barriers to its adoption, and conclude that this approach of ``science for and with society'' is the way forward for building a resilient future. MDPI 2021-03 Article PeerReviewed Sethuraman, Gomathy and Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina and Yusoff, Sumiani and Ng, Yin Mei and Baisakh, Niranjan and Cheng, Acga (2021) Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals. Agriculture-Basel, 11 (3). ISSN 2077-0472, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11030204 <https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11030204>. 10.3390/agriculture11030204
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T Technology (General)
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Sethuraman, Gomathy
Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina
Yusoff, Sumiani
Ng, Yin Mei
Baisakh, Niranjan
Cheng, Acga
Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals
description Globally, farming systems are mostly dominated by monoculture, which has the advantage of profitability at the expense of ecological systems. Recent years have witnessed an increasing momentum in global efforts to deploy sustainable agriculture practices that mimic ecological processes, with agroecology at the forefront. In addition to the ecological aspect, agroecology also encompasses economic and social aspects targeting the whole food system. Transformative agroecology has been recognized as a stepping stone to achieving several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), due to its great potential to build climate change-resilient farming systems while enhancing ecosystem services and reducing biodiversity loss. Nonetheless, the available literature on the recent developments and future trajectories of the adoption of agroecology approaches for improving the production of cereals, the most important group of food crops, is limited. This review aims to highlight the blueprint of agroecology that can contribute to the achievements of the SDGs, allowing explicit interpretation of the term that will benefit twenty-first century agriculture. Using cereal crops as the case study, we provide insights into how far this field has come and the main barriers to its adoption, and conclude that this approach of ``science for and with society'' is the way forward for building a resilient future.
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author Sethuraman, Gomathy
Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina
Yusoff, Sumiani
Ng, Yin Mei
Baisakh, Niranjan
Cheng, Acga
author_facet Sethuraman, Gomathy
Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina
Yusoff, Sumiani
Ng, Yin Mei
Baisakh, Niranjan
Cheng, Acga
author_sort Sethuraman, Gomathy
title Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals
title_short Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals
title_full Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals
title_fullStr Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals
title_full_unstemmed Revamping ecosystem services through agroecology-the case of cereals
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