Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems

Animal agriculture will remain critically important despite its declining relative contribution to the national economy. Demand form animal products will increase with better economic status of most developing countries. However as input sources of land, feed resources and labor become increasingly...

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Main Author: Ismail, Dahlan
Format: Inaugural Lecture
Language:English
Published: 2002
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/1089/1/LG_173S45S981_no.57.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.10892016-01-22T08:44:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/1089/ Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems Ismail, Dahlan Animal agriculture will remain critically important despite its declining relative contribution to the national economy. Demand form animal products will increase with better economic status of most developing countries. However as input sources of land, feed resources and labor become increasingly scarce for animal-agricultural production, new technologies will be required to improve the efficiency of the production systems. A more sustainable agriculture would be in tune with the local resource base, make maximum use of internal production inputs, and have potential for sustained production and bring benefit into the future. The new millennium approach for animal-agricultural production systems in most of tropical or developing countries in the world must be based on an integrated approach. Systems analysis is the methodology to be used to evaluate and plan for the future development of integrated productions systems. This methodology applies a holistic approach and considers multi-disciplines and multi-components in complex agricultural production systems 2002-06-27 Inaugural Lecture NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/1089/1/LG_173S45S981_no.57.pdf Ismail, Dahlan (2002) Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems. [Inaugural Lecture]
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description Animal agriculture will remain critically important despite its declining relative contribution to the national economy. Demand form animal products will increase with better economic status of most developing countries. However as input sources of land, feed resources and labor become increasingly scarce for animal-agricultural production, new technologies will be required to improve the efficiency of the production systems. A more sustainable agriculture would be in tune with the local resource base, make maximum use of internal production inputs, and have potential for sustained production and bring benefit into the future. The new millennium approach for animal-agricultural production systems in most of tropical or developing countries in the world must be based on an integrated approach. Systems analysis is the methodology to be used to evaluate and plan for the future development of integrated productions systems. This methodology applies a holistic approach and considers multi-disciplines and multi-components in complex agricultural production systems
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Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems
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title Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems
title_short Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems
title_full Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems
title_fullStr Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability of tropical animal-agricultural production systems: integration of dynamic complex systems
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