Title of article :
From subsistence farming towards a multifunctional agriculture: Sustainability in the Chinese rural reality
Author/Authors :
Prنndl-Zika، نويسنده , , Veronika، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The rural economic situation in China—with a living standard mostly at subsistence level—lags far behind the prosperous development in the cities and coastal areas. To balance this disequilibrium, comprehensive concepts and endeavors are necessary keeping in view all—not just economic—interests and needs that contribute to lively rural identities. In this context the role of agriculture, where still 50% of the Chinese population are working, will be newly defined, and sustainability concepts can help to find a readjusted position within the Chinese economy focusing on environmental health and food safety as main targets of political and other supporting measures.
the SUCCESS project, a Concept of Sustainable Agriculture was developed and it drafts one conceivable relation between the exposure to natural resources and economy and tries to find new answers to the broad range of rural challenges in China. It is a qualitative model and, therefore, not always fully applicable, but in the concrete situation of villages, it shows possible directions of sustainability-oriented development by considering the typical local potentials. In the Chinese context that means identifying the different functions of agriculture—the well-known and the hidden—to make them explicit for the Chinese public and therewith to give them new significance.
ticle is based on a 3-years study within the EU-China Project SUCCESS with field research in four Chinese rural communities. It analyzes the agricultural sustainability potential of these selected villages against the background of massive structural changes within the next 20 years in rural China. Starting from the current agricultural reality, based on a qualitative analysis of the actual situation, local potentials and needs towards sustainable production and marketing are identified, and possible functions of the Chinese agriculture are formulated for the future.
Keywords :
Food safety , CHINA , Sustainable agriculture , Environmental Health , Qualitative approach
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Management