Making modern agriculture sustainable: Fam research network on agroecosystems

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Peter Schröder
Beate Huber
Jean Charles Munch
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[1] Institute of Soil Ecology,Department Rhizosphere Biology, GSF
关键词
Agriculture; agroecosystems; ecological degradation; erosion; FAM Research Network on Agroecosystems; land use; FAM — Forschungsverbund Agrarsyteme München; over-fertilized soils; pesticide loads; phosphate loads; sustainable agricultural management;
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10.1007/BF02988660
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All forms of agriculture cause changes in the balances and fluxes of preexisting ecosystems, thereby limiting self-regulatory ecosystem (resiliency) functions. The intensive agriculture of the past, with its strong reduction of landscape structures and vast decoupling of energy and matter cycles, has caused stress and degradation of the production base; massive influence has also been exerted on neighboring compartments. This has resulted in the well known problems of pesticide loads, high phosphate loads to surface waters via over-fertilized soils or erosion as such. To overcome the economic, social and political inadequacies leading to ecological degradation, the demand for sustainable agricultural management needs to be transposed into knowledge-based practical instructions and political regulations on a regional scale. Thus, applied research for a sustainable and ecologically compatible land use aimed at sufficient food production is ever so important. In the FAM, thirty German research institutes have merged to perform research on this topic.
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