The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) of the Agroecosystems: Concept, Methodology and Applications

This document presents the concept of the Main Agroecological Structure of agroecosystems (MAS) from the perspective of environmental thinking (ecosystem-culture relationships) and considered as a dissipative cultural structure. It discusses the possible applications of this concept (resilience, pro...

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Main Authors: Tomás Enrique León-Sicard, Javier Toro Calderón, Liven Fernando Martínez-Bernal, José Alejandro Cleves-Leguízamo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3131
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spelling doaj-2c402402ecd14b2d8c0560efe0ca17e22020-11-25T00:41:53ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-09-01109313110.3390/su10093131su10093131The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) of the Agroecosystems: Concept, Methodology and ApplicationsTomás Enrique León-Sicard0Javier Toro Calderón1Liven Fernando Martínez-Bernal2José Alejandro Cleves-Leguízamo3Instituto de Estudios Ambientales (IDEA), Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, ColombiaInstituto de Estudios Ambientales (IDEA), Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, ColombiaInstituto de Estudios Ambientales (IDEA), Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, ColombiaFacultad Seccional Duitama, Escuela de Administración de Empresas Agropecuarias Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Duitama, ColombiaThis document presents the concept of the Main Agroecological Structure of agroecosystems (MAS) from the perspective of environmental thinking (ecosystem-culture relationships) and considered as a dissipative cultural structure. It discusses the possible applications of this concept (resilience, production, diversity) both inside and outside the farms. The potential MAS can be useful in the planning processes of the farms because it allows the quantification of the internal and external corridors, including natural vegetation. At the same time, it can be an important tool in the context of landscape management because it shows a series of cultural relations (economic, social, symbolic and technological) that are normally overlooked by the partial analysis of landscape ecology.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3131agrobiodiversityenvironmentecosystemculturefarmsplanning
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author Tomás Enrique León-Sicard
Javier Toro Calderón
Liven Fernando Martínez-Bernal
José Alejandro Cleves-Leguízamo
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Javier Toro Calderón
Liven Fernando Martínez-Bernal
José Alejandro Cleves-Leguízamo
The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) of the Agroecosystems: Concept, Methodology and Applications
Sustainability
agrobiodiversity
environment
ecosystem
culture
farms
planning
author_facet Tomás Enrique León-Sicard
Javier Toro Calderón
Liven Fernando Martínez-Bernal
José Alejandro Cleves-Leguízamo
author_sort Tomás Enrique León-Sicard
title The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) of the Agroecosystems: Concept, Methodology and Applications
title_short The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) of the Agroecosystems: Concept, Methodology and Applications
title_full The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) of the Agroecosystems: Concept, Methodology and Applications
title_fullStr The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) of the Agroecosystems: Concept, Methodology and Applications
title_full_unstemmed The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) of the Agroecosystems: Concept, Methodology and Applications
title_sort main agroecological structure (mas) of the agroecosystems: concept, methodology and applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This document presents the concept of the Main Agroecological Structure of agroecosystems (MAS) from the perspective of environmental thinking (ecosystem-culture relationships) and considered as a dissipative cultural structure. It discusses the possible applications of this concept (resilience, production, diversity) both inside and outside the farms. The potential MAS can be useful in the planning processes of the farms because it allows the quantification of the internal and external corridors, including natural vegetation. At the same time, it can be an important tool in the context of landscape management because it shows a series of cultural relations (economic, social, symbolic and technological) that are normally overlooked by the partial analysis of landscape ecology.
topic agrobiodiversity
environment
ecosystem
culture
farms
planning
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3131
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