Protected Farming in the Era of Climate-Smart Agriculture: A Photographic Overview

Z. Abdalla, Y. Bayoumi, A. E. M. El-Bassiony, S. Shedeed, T. Shalaby, Mohamed Elmahrouk, J. Prokisch, H. El-Ramady
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THE LAST centuries, agriculture depended on the fertile soils beside the river, which helped the ancient humans to establish many civilizations like the Egyptian civilization. This agriculture mainly depended on the open field cultivation to produce the necessary food for human, but an urgent need was formed under the global overpopulation to produce more food using different farming systems such as soilless farming, protected cultivation, hydroponics, etc. Protected farming allows producing crops (food) under controlled conditions to modify any natural environment prevent/ restrict the plant growth and its productivity. This work focuses on the protected farming and its association with climate-smart-agriculture. Protected farming has several obstacles in the developing countries especially under using the low-tech protected farming technique. Climate-smart-agriculture is an agriculture, by which its productivity can be sustainably increased, its resilience to climate change can be enhanced, and greenhouse gases can be mitigated, as well as enhances achievement of national food security and development goals. The closed relationship between protected farming and climate-smart agriculture is needed to be investigated in more research. Therefore, this work reported on protected farming and its potential against changing climate. This is also a call by Environment, Biodiversity and Soil Security (EBSS) for receiving articles on protected agriculture under climate-smart agriculture approach, their challenges, their obstacles and the novel solutions in this concern.
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气候智慧型农业时代的保护农业:摄影概述
在过去的几个世纪里,农业依赖于河边肥沃的土壤,这帮助古代人类建立了许多文明,比如埃及文明。这种农业主要依靠露天种植来生产人类所必需的食物,但在全球人口过剩的情况下,迫切需要采用不同的耕作制度,如无土耕作、保护地耕作、水培等来生产更多的食物。保护农业允许在受控条件下生产作物(粮食),以改变任何自然环境,防止/限制植物生长及其生产力。这项工作的重点是受保护农业及其与气候智能型农业的联系。在发展中国家,保护性农业存在一些障碍,特别是在使用低技术含量的保护性农业技术方面。气候智慧型农业是一种农业,通过这种农业,可以可持续地提高生产力,增强对气候变化的适应能力,减少温室气体排放,并促进实现国家粮食安全和发展目标。保护农业与气候智能型农业之间的密切关系需要进行更多的研究。因此,这项工作报告了保护农业及其应对气候变化的潜力。这也是环境,生物多样性和土壤安全(EBSS)的呼吁,接收关于气候智能型农业方法下受保护农业的文章,他们的挑战,他们的障碍和这方面的新解决方案。
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