Author/Authors :
Rostami, Majid Department of Agronomy - Malayer University , Mohammadi, Hoda Department of Agronomy - Malayer University
Abstract :
Sustainable agriculture is a holistic approach to produce
food, fiber, feed and fuel in a way that does not damage the
environment and also must meet the needs of the present and
future population of the world, while considering agro-ecosystem
health, social and economic equity and profitability. Therefore,
the sustainable agriculture cannot be isolated from the concept
of sustainable development in any country or region. The
current survey was conducted in order to study the sustainability
of agricultural systems in Golestan Province in the north of
Iran during the period of 2002-2011. The required data were
obtained from formal statistical database. The total numerical
value of sustainability was calculated for individual years
using 21 different indexes. Because of the diverse nature of
the selected indexes and their wide range, they were normalized
to facilitate their comparison. The results show that the
agricultural sustainability has been increased significantly over
the studied period. The lowest value of sustainability was
observed in the first year of the studied period (i.e., 2002) but
the highest value was calculated for 2009 and thereafter the
sustainability of agro-ecosystem has decreased slightly. The
improvement of sustainability could be attributed to the application
of less chemical inputs such as pesticides and fertilizers,
higher water and nitrogen use efficiencies, higher yield of
different crops, especially dry land crops and the higher
cultivation area of nitrogen fixing species.
Keywords :
agro-ecosystem , chemical inputs , crop yield , water use efficiency