SUSTAINABILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS: SOCIO-ECONOMICAL INDICATORS

<p class="QuadrosEspSimples">It is wide the discussion involving the importance of production adjustment activities in general, to the concept of sustainable development. Among the agricultural activities, the agroforestry systems have been considered sustainable, coming as alternati...

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Main Authors: Omar Daniel, Laércio Couto, Elias Silva, Carlos Alberto Moraes Passos, Ivo Jucksch, Rasmo Garcia
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2009-09-01
Series:Ciência Florestal
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Online Access:http://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/cienciaflorestal/article/view/402
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spelling doaj-f0efba502f234f1ba352383fd9a3c4dd2020-11-24T22:39:37ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982009-09-0110115917510.5902/19805098402253SUSTAINABILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS: SOCIO-ECONOMICAL INDICATORSOmar Daniel0Laércio CoutoElias SilvaCarlos Alberto Moraes PassosIvo JuckschRasmo GarciaUFSM<p class="QuadrosEspSimples">It is wide the discussion involving the importance of production adjustment activities in general, to the concept of sustainable development. Among the agricultural activities, the agroforestry systems have been considered sustainable, coming as alternatives to the <br /> intensive systems of agricultural production. To monitor the sustainability of agricultural activities, includings  AF,  the  literature  emphasizes  the  biophysical  indicators,  in  detriment  of  the  socio-economical ones. Seeking to define a list of socio-economical indicators that can be adapted to the several models recommendations of  AF a study was developed, supported by specialists and technicians and wide literature review. The conclusions were: the categories related  to the operation of the systems had the largest number of indicators in the socioeconômic component, with larger concentration in the endogenous operations of the system, followed by the endogenous and exogenous resources; the largest number of indicators suggested in the category operation of the system was in the descriptors health and nutrition, employment, habitation and sanity and economic analysis; in the category operation of exogenous systems, there were certain larger number of indicators for the descriptors commercialization and rural infrastructure; practically there was no difference among the number of indicators obtained for the agroforestry systems with and without the animal component.</p>http://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/cienciaflorestal/article/view/402Desenvolvimento sustentávelindicadores de sustentabilidadeindicadores socioeconômicossistemas agroflorestais.
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author Omar Daniel
Laércio Couto
Elias Silva
Carlos Alberto Moraes Passos
Ivo Jucksch
Rasmo Garcia
spellingShingle Omar Daniel
Laércio Couto
Elias Silva
Carlos Alberto Moraes Passos
Ivo Jucksch
Rasmo Garcia
SUSTAINABILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS: SOCIO-ECONOMICAL INDICATORS
Ciência Florestal
Desenvolvimento sustentável
indicadores de sustentabilidade
indicadores socioeconômicos
sistemas agroflorestais.
author_facet Omar Daniel
Laércio Couto
Elias Silva
Carlos Alberto Moraes Passos
Ivo Jucksch
Rasmo Garcia
author_sort Omar Daniel
title SUSTAINABILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS: SOCIO-ECONOMICAL INDICATORS
title_short SUSTAINABILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS: SOCIO-ECONOMICAL INDICATORS
title_full SUSTAINABILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS: SOCIO-ECONOMICAL INDICATORS
title_fullStr SUSTAINABILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS: SOCIO-ECONOMICAL INDICATORS
title_full_unstemmed SUSTAINABILITY IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS: SOCIO-ECONOMICAL INDICATORS
title_sort sustainability in agroforestry systems: socio-economical indicators
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Florestal
issn 0103-9954
1980-5098
publishDate 2009-09-01
description <p class="QuadrosEspSimples">It is wide the discussion involving the importance of production adjustment activities in general, to the concept of sustainable development. Among the agricultural activities, the agroforestry systems have been considered sustainable, coming as alternatives to the <br /> intensive systems of agricultural production. To monitor the sustainability of agricultural activities, includings  AF,  the  literature  emphasizes  the  biophysical  indicators,  in  detriment  of  the  socio-economical ones. Seeking to define a list of socio-economical indicators that can be adapted to the several models recommendations of  AF a study was developed, supported by specialists and technicians and wide literature review. The conclusions were: the categories related  to the operation of the systems had the largest number of indicators in the socioeconômic component, with larger concentration in the endogenous operations of the system, followed by the endogenous and exogenous resources; the largest number of indicators suggested in the category operation of the system was in the descriptors health and nutrition, employment, habitation and sanity and economic analysis; in the category operation of exogenous systems, there were certain larger number of indicators for the descriptors commercialization and rural infrastructure; practically there was no difference among the number of indicators obtained for the agroforestry systems with and without the animal component.</p>
topic Desenvolvimento sustentável
indicadores de sustentabilidade
indicadores socioeconômicos
sistemas agroflorestais.
url http://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/cienciaflorestal/article/view/402
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