Resource integration for multiple benefits: Multifunctionality of integrated farming systems in Northeast Thailand
Resource degradation in rice farming systems in Thailand endangers food security, but the systems may become more sustainable by combining them with aquaculture and livestock farm enterprises by capitalization of their synergies in resource use and re-use, i.e. by adopting integrated farming systems...
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Main Authors: | Prasnee Tipraqsa, Eric T. Craswell, Andrew D. Noble, Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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