Climate change is increasing extreme weather events, reducing crop productivity and widening the gap between potential and actual yields. Traditional input-intensive farming is no longer environmentally or socially sustainable. Climate-smart agronomic practices, supported by technologies such as precision agriculture, sensors, and data analytics, offer promising solutions to enhance resilience, improve food security, and promote more sustainable and efficient agriculture.
Editorial: Methods in climate-smart agronomy / Bindi, Marco; Morari, Francesco. - In: FRONTIERS IN AGRONOMY. - ISSN 2673-3218. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:(2024), pp. 1419153.0-1419153.0. [10.3389/fagro.2024.1419153]
Editorial: Methods in climate-smart agronomy
Bindi, Marco;
2024
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Climate change is increasing extreme weather events, reducing crop productivity and widening the gap between potential and actual yields. Traditional input-intensive farming is no longer environmentally or socially sustainable. Climate-smart agronomic practices, supported by technologies such as precision agriculture, sensors, and data analytics, offer promising solutions to enhance resilience, improve food security, and promote more sustainable and efficient agriculture.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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