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Integrated Pest Management for Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture in...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a leading complement and alternative to synthetic pesticides and a form of sustainable intensification with particular importance for... -
Climate change scenarios over Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is one of the world’s regions most vulnerable to climate change impacts with low-lying land, more severe floods and droughts, larger populations, higher... -
Strengthening agroecological resilience through commons‑based seed...
The Filipino agricultural sector is exposed to multiple climatic, economic, and social risks that will likely intensify in the near future. Building agroecological resilience... -
Socioecological analysis of smallholder farming systems in the Philippines:...
Climate change poses serious threats to agriculture. The Philippines is one of the foremost countries impacted by climate change, with extensive coastlines, high population... -
Climate change impacts on tree crop suitability in Southeast Asia
Cultivation of tree crops such as coconut, oil palm and rubber are an important source of income in Southeast Asia, both for the national economies and for the local population.... -
Regenerative agriculture—agroecology without politics?
Regenerative agriculture is gaining momentum worldwide among practitioners, scientists and policy makers, and it is often associated with agroecology. Indeed, regenerative... -
Reducing vulnerability of rainfed agriculture through seasonal climate...
Rainfed rice production needs to contribute more to the current and future world food security due to the increasing competition for limited water supplies including irrigation... -
Agroecology for Sustainable Food Systems
This paper was prepared as a background document for the thematic session on ‘Agroecology for Sustainable Systems’ at the Global Science, Technology and Innovation Conference...
Agroecology Library
Our repository of literature on agroecology on Southeast Asia includes more than 750 documents.