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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2006 SpainPublisher:Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) Authors: Carpintero, Óscar; Naredo, José Manuel;On the one hand, this article reviews the works presented on energetic analysis of Spanish agrarian systems since the 80's and, at the same time, we emphasize the originality and validity of those texts. On the other hand, we update to 2000 the estimates of the energy balance tor Spanish agriculture as a whole showing how the loss of energetic efficiency of agriculture has increased in the 90s. As a result of it, we have an agriculture with a growing and continuous dependence 01 energy, and not only due to the increasing use of machinery and fertilizers, but also because 01 the growing energy demand supported by electricity and petroleum, and related to the indiscriminate extension of the irrigable land with independence of the hydrological conditions of the territory.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2019 SpainPublisher:Universitat Jaume I Authors: Caguana Pinguil, Segundo Miguel;Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Cooperació al Desenvolupament (Pla de 2015) (A distància). Codi: SRP531. Curs acadèmic: 2018-2019 Este trabajo situando en un contexto específico de la Sierra Andina del Ecuador ubicado a una altitud sobre los 2800 msnm, analiza las transformaciones del sistema producción de los pequeños productores frente a los actuales cambios que está provocando el cambio climático. Según las indagaciones realizadas en tres comunidades con asentamientos de población mayoritariamente indígenas, se pone de relieve que las metamorfosis de los sistemas de producción, no responden precisamente a los cambios en el patrón del clima sino a la interacción de varios factores como la fuerza de trabajo, la inestabilidad de precios y el aumento de la demanda de leche. En la micro región pese a los cambios en la temperatura media y precipitación, existe un proceso de adaptación basada en opciones tecnológicas como el sistema de riego que ha permitido reducir los riesgos del cambio climático porque el riego está garantizando la producción de los cultivos y pastos. En el último decenio la carencia de mano de obra y la creciente demanda de leche a nivel nacional ha cambiando los patrones de producción, con dedicación a la ganadería de pequeña escala porque en la percepción de los agricultores, el sistema de crianza es la menos dependiente de la mano de obra y poco forzoso para las mujeres. Los agricultores no han abandono en su totalidad las chacras sino continúan practicando en superficies pequeñas con implicaciones en la disminución de áreas de cultivos en relación al antaño, provocando impactos negativos en la soberanía alimentaria porque al reducir áreas de cosechas la oferta de producción local disminuye en el mercado. Aunque la soberanía alimentaria familiar también está en riesgo porque la población está volcando a consumir productos de bajo contenido nutricional. This work, focused in a specific area of the Andean Sierra of Ecuador located at an altitude of over 2,800 meters above sea level, analyzes the transformations of the production system of small producers facing the current threats caused by climate change. According to the inquiries made in three communities with mostly indigenous population settlements, it is emphasized that the metamorphoses of production systems do not respond precisely to changes in the weather pattern but to the interaction of several factors such as the work force, price instability and the increase in milk demand. In the micro region, despite the changes in the average temperature and precipitation, there is a process of adaptation based on technological options, such as the irrigation system, that has allowed reducing the risks of climate change because irrigation is guaranteeing the production of crops and pastures. In the last decade the lack of workforce and the growing demand for milk at the national level has changed production patterns, with dedication to small-scale livestock because, in the perception of farmers, the system of rearing is the least dependent of labor and not very difficult for women. Farmers have not left the farms in completely but continue practicing on small areas with a result of the reduction of crop areas in relation to the past, causing negative impacts on food sovereignty because by reducing crop areas the supply of local production decreases in the market. However, the family food sovereignty is also at risk because the population is turning to consume products with low nutritional content.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2006 SpainPublisher:Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) Authors: Guzmán Casado, Gloria; González de Molina, Manuel;This article analyses the functioning of agricultural systems based on organic energy in contrast with the present situation. To accomplish it, an example has been taken from the mid-18th and 19th centuries in the Southern Iberian Peninsula (Santa Fe), before the spread of chemical fertilizers. The analysis is centred on energy flows and looks at territorial changes occurred in the system at that time. In order to show the contrast, recent data (1997) has also been included in some 01 the tables. The structure, functioning and organization of both agrarian systems is different, showing distinct scales in both forms of production together with environmental Iimits where established. The conventional measuring instruments are designed in such a way that favour, given their plot focus, those farmers that manage to maximise the relation between soil, nutrition, and plant, subordinating the whole agricultural system to this aim and subsidizing it with energy and external nutrients.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2012Authors: Comas Argemí, Ester; Bosch Serra, Àngela D.; Cuéllar Padilla, Mamen; Gamboa, Gonzalo|||0000-0003-0577-2934;La evaluación de la sostenibilidad en modelos de producción porcina en Cataluña (España), mediante el análisis multicriterio, se estructura en dos partes. Una primera de establecimiento del marco de análisis donde, de forma participativa, se fijan los criterios de evaluación, sus indicadores y las escalas de evaluación. En la segunda se implementa la metología expuesta para evaluar la sostenibilidad de tres modelos productivos y detectar posibles conflictos entre los diferentes grupos de interés. Los resultados obtenidos demuestran que desde el punto de vista de la sostenbilidad, en base a los criterios considerados y bajo distintas opciones de robustez, el modelo productivo más sostenible es el ecológico, seguido del familiar y, en último puesto, el del modelo denominado de integración. En cuanto a la formación de coaliciones se observa que hay un importante grupo de actores que apuestan, en primer lugar, por el modelo de integración. Los anteriores resultados avalan la necesidad de potenciar modelos intermedios entre el ecológico y el de integración. Una opción conciliadora, entre las existentes, podría ser el tipo familiar, aplicando algunas mejoras en el manejo si se quieren satisfacer plenamente los requerimientos de sostenibilidad. The sustainability evaluation of pig production systems in Catalonia (Spain) based on multicriteria analysis is divided in two parts. The first part shows the framework of the analysis and the established criteria for the evaluation. The second part applies the developed methodology in order to evaluate the sustainability of three productive systems and also, to find points of conflict between actors and the different options for their understanding. The results show the ecological system as the more sustainable, the second position is for the traditional family farming system and the last one is the integrated system. Nevertheless, a great part of actors supports integrated system. These results indicate the need to find alternative models between the ecological and the integrated ones. The improved family system could be an option in order to fully satisfy sustainable requirements.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2006 SpainPublisher:Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) Authors: Carpintero, Óscar; Naredo, José Manuel;On the one hand, this article reviews the works presented on energetic analysis of Spanish agrarian systems since the 80's and, at the same time, we emphasize the originality and validity of those texts. On the other hand, we update to 2000 the estimates of the energy balance tor Spanish agriculture as a whole showing how the loss of energetic efficiency of agriculture has increased in the 90s. As a result of it, we have an agriculture with a growing and continuous dependence 01 energy, and not only due to the increasing use of machinery and fertilizers, but also because 01 the growing energy demand supported by electricity and petroleum, and related to the indiscriminate extension of the irrigable land with independence of the hydrological conditions of the territory.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2019 SpainPublisher:Universitat Jaume I Authors: Caguana Pinguil, Segundo Miguel;Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Cooperació al Desenvolupament (Pla de 2015) (A distància). Codi: SRP531. Curs acadèmic: 2018-2019 Este trabajo situando en un contexto específico de la Sierra Andina del Ecuador ubicado a una altitud sobre los 2800 msnm, analiza las transformaciones del sistema producción de los pequeños productores frente a los actuales cambios que está provocando el cambio climático. Según las indagaciones realizadas en tres comunidades con asentamientos de población mayoritariamente indígenas, se pone de relieve que las metamorfosis de los sistemas de producción, no responden precisamente a los cambios en el patrón del clima sino a la interacción de varios factores como la fuerza de trabajo, la inestabilidad de precios y el aumento de la demanda de leche. En la micro región pese a los cambios en la temperatura media y precipitación, existe un proceso de adaptación basada en opciones tecnológicas como el sistema de riego que ha permitido reducir los riesgos del cambio climático porque el riego está garantizando la producción de los cultivos y pastos. En el último decenio la carencia de mano de obra y la creciente demanda de leche a nivel nacional ha cambiando los patrones de producción, con dedicación a la ganadería de pequeña escala porque en la percepción de los agricultores, el sistema de crianza es la menos dependiente de la mano de obra y poco forzoso para las mujeres. Los agricultores no han abandono en su totalidad las chacras sino continúan practicando en superficies pequeñas con implicaciones en la disminución de áreas de cultivos en relación al antaño, provocando impactos negativos en la soberanía alimentaria porque al reducir áreas de cosechas la oferta de producción local disminuye en el mercado. Aunque la soberanía alimentaria familiar también está en riesgo porque la población está volcando a consumir productos de bajo contenido nutricional. This work, focused in a specific area of the Andean Sierra of Ecuador located at an altitude of over 2,800 meters above sea level, analyzes the transformations of the production system of small producers facing the current threats caused by climate change. According to the inquiries made in three communities with mostly indigenous population settlements, it is emphasized that the metamorphoses of production systems do not respond precisely to changes in the weather pattern but to the interaction of several factors such as the work force, price instability and the increase in milk demand. In the micro region, despite the changes in the average temperature and precipitation, there is a process of adaptation based on technological options, such as the irrigation system, that has allowed reducing the risks of climate change because irrigation is guaranteeing the production of crops and pastures. In the last decade the lack of workforce and the growing demand for milk at the national level has changed production patterns, with dedication to small-scale livestock because, in the perception of farmers, the system of rearing is the least dependent of labor and not very difficult for women. Farmers have not left the farms in completely but continue practicing on small areas with a result of the reduction of crop areas in relation to the past, causing negative impacts on food sovereignty because by reducing crop areas the supply of local production decreases in the market. However, the family food sovereignty is also at risk because the population is turning to consume products with low nutritional content.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2006 SpainPublisher:Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) Authors: Guzmán Casado, Gloria; González de Molina, Manuel;This article analyses the functioning of agricultural systems based on organic energy in contrast with the present situation. To accomplish it, an example has been taken from the mid-18th and 19th centuries in the Southern Iberian Peninsula (Santa Fe), before the spread of chemical fertilizers. The analysis is centred on energy flows and looks at territorial changes occurred in the system at that time. In order to show the contrast, recent data (1997) has also been included in some 01 the tables. The structure, functioning and organization of both agrarian systems is different, showing distinct scales in both forms of production together with environmental Iimits where established. The conventional measuring instruments are designed in such a way that favour, given their plot focus, those farmers that manage to maximise the relation between soil, nutrition, and plant, subordinating the whole agricultural system to this aim and subsidizing it with energy and external nutrients.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2012Authors: Comas Argemí, Ester; Bosch Serra, Àngela D.; Cuéllar Padilla, Mamen; Gamboa, Gonzalo|||0000-0003-0577-2934;La evaluación de la sostenibilidad en modelos de producción porcina en Cataluña (España), mediante el análisis multicriterio, se estructura en dos partes. Una primera de establecimiento del marco de análisis donde, de forma participativa, se fijan los criterios de evaluación, sus indicadores y las escalas de evaluación. En la segunda se implementa la metología expuesta para evaluar la sostenibilidad de tres modelos productivos y detectar posibles conflictos entre los diferentes grupos de interés. Los resultados obtenidos demuestran que desde el punto de vista de la sostenbilidad, en base a los criterios considerados y bajo distintas opciones de robustez, el modelo productivo más sostenible es el ecológico, seguido del familiar y, en último puesto, el del modelo denominado de integración. En cuanto a la formación de coaliciones se observa que hay un importante grupo de actores que apuestan, en primer lugar, por el modelo de integración. Los anteriores resultados avalan la necesidad de potenciar modelos intermedios entre el ecológico y el de integración. Una opción conciliadora, entre las existentes, podría ser el tipo familiar, aplicando algunas mejoras en el manejo si se quieren satisfacer plenamente los requerimientos de sostenibilidad. The sustainability evaluation of pig production systems in Catalonia (Spain) based on multicriteria analysis is divided in two parts. The first part shows the framework of the analysis and the established criteria for the evaluation. The second part applies the developed methodology in order to evaluate the sustainability of three productive systems and also, to find points of conflict between actors and the different options for their understanding. The results show the ecological system as the more sustainable, the second position is for the traditional family farming system and the last one is the integrated system. Nevertheless, a great part of actors supports integrated system. These results indicate the need to find alternative models between the ecological and the integrated ones. The improved family system could be an option in order to fully satisfy sustainable requirements.
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