Konferenzpaper
Autorenliste: Nuppenau, EA; Höft, A
Erschienen in: Building sustainable rural futures: the added value of systems approaches in times of change and uncertainty
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2010
Seiten: 2017-2039
ISBN: 978-3-200-01908-9
URL: http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/fileadmin/Proceeding2010/2010_WS5.1_Nuppenau.pdf
Konferenz: 9th European IFSA Symposium
Abstract:
We address farming system analysis at the level of collective action by the question what is the contribution of an ecological main structures (EMS) and crop rotation to pest control? It will be analysed how a political economy approach of land use, including nature elements, can improve the rural situation. Our hypothesis is that, as a measure of crop protection, an EMS can help to reduce costs in pest control. We show mathematically that joint efforts in a community of farmers can result in building up an adequate size of nature elements in landscapes (an EMS) for maintaining bio‐diversity.
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Nuppenau, E. and Höft, A. (2010) Farming with Ecological Main Structures as Natural Pest Control : Modelling Land Use Regulations as Common Property, in Building sustainable rural futures: the added value of systems approaches in times of change and uncertainty. Wien: BOKU. pp. 2017-2039. http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/fileadmin/Proceeding2010/2010_WS5.1_Nuppenau.pdf
APA-Zitierstil: Nuppenau, E., & Höft, A. (2010). Farming with Ecological Main Structures as Natural Pest Control : Modelling Land Use Regulations as Common Property. In Building sustainable rural futures: the added value of systems approaches in times of change and uncertainty. (pp. 2017-2039). BOKU. http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/fileadmin/Proceeding2010/2010_WS5.1_Nuppenau.pdf