Conservation agriculture in the dry Mediterranean climate

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作者
Kassam, Amir [1 ]
Friedrich, Theodor [2 ]
Derpsch, Rolf [3 ]
Lahmar, Rabah
Mrabet, Rachid [4 ]
Basch, Gottlieb [5 ]
Gonzalez-Sanchez, Emilio J. [6 ]
Serraj, Rachid [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Sch Agr Policy & Dev, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England
[2] Food & Agr Org FAO United Nations, Plant Prod & Protect Div, Rome, Italy
[3] Int Consultant Conservat Agr NoTill, Asuncion, Paraguay
[4] Inst Natl Rech Agron, Tangier, Morocco
[5] Univ Evora, Inst Mediterranean Agr & Environm Sci ICAAM, Evora, Portugal
[6] Univ Cordoba, Rural Engn Dept, E-14071 Cordoba, Spain
[7] ICARDA, Aleppo, Syria
关键词
Carbon; Intensification; No-tillage; Mulch; Rotation; Climate change; TILLAGE MANAGEMENT-SYSTEMS; SOIL PROPERTIES; SEMIARID AREA; NO-TILL; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; CROP YIELDS; WHEAT; EMISSIONS; EROSION; RUNOFF;
D O I
10.1016/j.fcr.2012.02.023
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The objective of this article is to review: (a) the principles that underpin conservation agriculture (CA) ecologically and operationally; (b) the potential benefits that can be harnessed through CA systems in the dry Mediterranean climate; (c) current status of adoption and spread of CA in the dry Mediterranean climate countries; and (d) opportunities for CA in the Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region. CA, comprising minimum mechanical soil disturbance and no-tillage seeding, organic mulch cover, and crop diversification is now practised on some 125 million ha, corresponding to about 9% of the global arable cropped land. The area under CA is spread across all continents and many agro-ecologies, including the dry Mediterranean climate. Empirical and scientific evidence is presented to show that significant productivity, economic, social and environmental benefits exist that can be harnessed through the adoption of CA in the dry Mediterranean climates, including those in the CWANA region. The benefits include: higher productivity and income; climate change adaptation and reduced vulnerability to the erratic rainfall distribution; and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. CA is now spread across several Mediterranean climate countries outside the Mediterranean basin particularly in South America, South Africa and Australia. In the CWANA region, CA is perceived to be a powerful tool of sustainable land management but it has not yet taken off in a serious manner except in Kazakhstan. Research on CA in the CWANA region has shown that there are opportunities for CA adoption in rainfed and irrigated farming systems involving arable and perennial crops as well as livestock. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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