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Evaluation of the environmental sustainability of three agricultural production systems, in the village of Bolo San Isidro, Palmira (Valle del Cauca)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/21456453.900
Reinaldo Giraldo Díaz Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Francis Liliana Valencia Trujillo Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia

This study focuses on Assessment of Environmental Sustainability in Three systems of agricultural production: Conventional, Agroecological and Transition to Agroecological. The conventional system is a system that uses chemical supplies such as herbicides, insecticides and pesticides, heavy machinery such as tractors and irrigation, and emphasis on agriculture as a business. The Transition to Agroecology systems is in the process of conversion from conventional to agro-ecological technology. In the Agroecological farming systems there is a strong human-nature relationship. Studies of Sustainability of production systems are a valuable tool to determine the impact of agro-ecological technologies and identify weaknesses in systems that threaten their sustainability in the short, medium and long term. They allow fast and continuous monitoring within systems, which facilitates their assessment, monitoring and improvement.

For the assessment of environmental sustainability the methodology known as Framework for Assessment of Natural Resources Systems was adopted, incorporating sustainability indicators (MESMIS). The attributes evaluated were productivity, adaptability, resilience, self-management, reliability and stability.

The agro-ecological production system is environmentally more sustainable than conventional production and transition to agro-ecological systems, because this production system emphasizes the conservation of natural resources, preservation of biodiversity, the use of biological supplies for control of pests and diseases and there is an interaction between man and nature that is not mediated by agro-productivity but respect for the cycles, rhythms and rhythms of nature, forming a biologically diverse landscape and rich in singularities.

keywords: Adaptability, Self Management, Productivity, Resiliency, Reliability, Sustainability
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Giraldo Díaz, R., & Valencia Trujillo, F. L. (2010). Evaluation of the environmental sustainability of three agricultural production systems, in the village of Bolo San Isidro, Palmira (Valle del Cauca). Revista De Investigación Agraria Y Ambiental, 1(2), 7-17. https://doi.org/10.22490/21456453.900
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