Agroecological Approaches and Smart Nutrient Management for Resilient Land Use and Food Systems


 Agroecological approaches combined with smart nutrient management are transforming resilient land use and sustainable food systems in the face of climate change, land degradation, and resource scarcity. By integrating ecological principles with modern agronomic innovations, agroecology promotes diversified cropping systems, soil organic matter restoration, biological nutrient cycling, and efficient use of on-farm inputs. Smart nutrient management enhances these systems through precision application, site-specific nutrient planning, biofertilizers, organic amendments, and recycling of crop residues, ensuring balanced nutrient availability while minimizing losses to the environment. Together, these strategies improve soil health, boost nutrient-use efficiency, strengthen ecosystem services, and enhance farmers’ adaptive capacity, leading to stable yields, reduced dependency on synthetic inputs, and long-term food and nutritional security. This holistic approach supports climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable land management, and inclusive food systems that balance productivity, environmental stewardship, and socio-economic resilience.

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