Eco-integrated agriculture: Merging environmental sustainability and energy efficiency in the modern agro-production complex

Simultaneously, ecological intensification approaches enhance soil fertility, preserve biodiversity, and protect water resources, all of which are vital to the long-term viability of farming communities. Central to the success of eco-integrated agriculture is the adoption of precision practices that...

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Main Authors: Hua Wang Mei, Rykalina Olga, Borzunova Tatyana, Kolobov Egor, Takhumova Oksana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/33/e3sconf_gases2025_02002.pdf
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Summary:Simultaneously, ecological intensification approaches enhance soil fertility, preserve biodiversity, and protect water resources, all of which are vital to the long-term viability of farming communities. Central to the success of eco-integrated agriculture is the adoption of precision practices that align input requirements—water, fertilizers, and pesticides—with site-specific conditions. Real-time data from remote sensing, drones, and ground sensors can inform crop and livestock management, ensuring minimal waste and higher productivity. Moreover, farmer education, institutional support, and policy incentives are crucial for driving widespread adoption of these practices. Challenges remain, including initial capital investments, the need for robust infrastructure, and varying regulatory frameworks. Yet, the potential for significant energy savings, reduced pollution, and enhanced resilience positions eco-integrated agriculture as a blueprint for sustainable intensification. This article examines the underlying principles, current research trends, and practical applications of eco-integrated agriculture, highlighting real-world examples that illustrate both its feasibility and adaptability. By synthesizing existing knowledge, the article offers insights into how future agro-production complexes can be designed to blend economic viability, ecological integrity, and energy efficiency in a balanced, synergistic manner.
ISSN:2267-1242