agroecology
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- agroecological adjective
- agroecologically adverb
- agroecologist noun
Etymology
Origin of agroecology
First recorded in 1930–35; agro- ( def. ) + ecology ( def. )
Example Sentences
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He said he believes promoting more local agriculture would help, along with adopting farming methods that work with nature, including the sustainable techniques of agroecology and permaculture.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 29, 2023
Gliessman, a retired agroecology professor at UC Santa Cruz, said the lawsuit led residents who were previously supportive of the carrot companies to see them in a new light.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 13, 2023
They focused on data from the global economy, U.S. agricultural economies, agroecology and hydrology/water quality to capture the impacts of the climate change mitigation policy on agriculture and the resulting water quality co-benefits.
From Science Daily • Oct. 17, 2023
"What is needed is a radical transformation of food systems, localizing them as much as possible, and supporting crop diversification through agroecology and other progressive approaches," Cosquer says.
From Salon • Feb. 6, 2023
In the years since this study, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has promoted both agroecology and what it calls “climate-smart agriculture” as a way to improve food security in the less-developed world.
From New York Times • Nov. 8, 2022
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