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Emergy evaluation of agricultural sustainability of northwest C / Wang, Xiuhong; Shen, Jianxiu; Zhang, Wei   Journal Article
Zhang, Wei Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract China's grain-for-green policy (GFGP) was implemented with the goal of improving ecological security. Consequently, agricultural energy and agrochemical inputs have been significantly increased to improve food security and to increase the income of farmers in the regions where the GFGP was implemented. In analysis of the sustainability of the agricultural system affected by the GFGP, it is essential to consider both economic profitability and environmental sustainability. Using Yanchi County as a case study area, this study used an emergy synthesis to examine the sustainability of the agricultural system before and after the GFGP in Northwest China. We found that the total emergy input and energy output of the agricultural system in the study area increased from 1991 to 2008; however, the sustainability of the system declined, and this decline was especially evident after the GFGP was launched in 2001. Increasing inputs of non-renewable purchased resources will not only reduce the effectiveness of the GFGP in Northwest China, but also hinder the implementation of the energy-saving and emission-reduction policy that China launched in 2005. We suggest that sustainable agricultural development in Northwest China should be based on effective use of renewable resources and development of a low-carbon agricultural economy.
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Irrigation, Agricultural Sustainability and Water Management in Rajasthan / Abhay, Rajesh Kumar   Journal Article
Abhay, Rajesh Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Water is vital input for the development of agriculture, industry and service sectors. As the population increases, the stress is more on water utilisation. Surface water and groundwater are the two components of hydrological cycle which are available to man. Water, a biological necessity, is of great economic significance.
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