Sustainable Intensification: Concept Revisited, Research Challenges, and New Methodologies from Modern Systems Science Perspective
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Quang Bao Le. (1/11/2015). Sustainable Intensification: Concept Revisited, Research Challenges, and New Methodologies from Modern Systems Science Perspective.
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This presentation revisits the concept of sustainable intensification from modern systems science perspectives (human-environmental system, social-ecological resilience, complex adaptive systems, transformation and transdisciplinarity), research challenges, and reviews contemporary methodologies.
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Le, Quang Baohttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8514-1088
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