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Proceedings of the 1st International Conference TENDEV 2023

Challenges and Strategies for Sustainable Development facing the Climate Change

by Jean Vasile Andrei (Volume editor) Nicoleta MATEOC-SÎRB (Volume editor) Andrea Feher (Volume editor)
Edited Collection 350 Pages

Summary

Climate change represents one of humanity’s paramount global challenges and stands as a pivotal issue in sustainable development. This book delves into critical strategies for mitigating climate change and adapting to its impacts, emphasizing the integration of circular economy principles and the promotion of sustainability as imperative, especially through trans-sectoral approaches. The entire set of papers brings up research results and findings answering several of the Sustainable Development Goals, with a sense of complementarity integrating elements that lead to synergies when coupled and approached jointly.

Table Of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Contents
  • List of contributors
  • Economic and environmental approaches for agro-based sectors sustainable development
  • Development of the price of agricultural land in the South-Eastern region of Hungary
  • The sustainability of rural area – An approach from the perspective of biocapacity and ecological footprint
  • Evaluation of safety and hygiene measures in Romanian hospitality industry in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and customer profile
  • The state of formation of the state financial control system in the field of land relations in Ukraine
  • Romania’s international agri-food trade – Why in a permanent deficit? A post-accession analysis
  • Improving the vegetable growing by the use of new technologies
  • Modeling and multicriteria analysis of soybean production variation – Case study in Romania
  • Efficiency of slurry application in winter wheat with special reference to earthworm population trends
  • Risk attitudes of micro, small and medium agribusiness enterprises in Nigeria
  • Food safety and security from public desideratum to agrobiological and social aspects
  • The role of financial audit in public institutions in the Republic of Moldova
  • Assessment of plum hybrids based on their viral symptoms in field conditions
  • Sustainable development through gender equality
  • Study on the ammonium impact in the deep waters of some villages in Caras Severin county, Romania
  • Modeling the relationship between the performance of agricultural vocational education and the sustainable development of the rural environment
  • Theoretical aspects regarding the use of biomass for a sustainable economy
  • Sociological aspects of sustainable development: Cultural capital in rural settlements in Serbia
  • Investigating tourists’ interest in sustainable travel when using online booking accommodation – A multinational approach
  • Cross cultural management: Challenges and strategies for managing a global workforce
  • The economic potential of millet farming in Rajasthan (India): Opportunities and challenges

Radu-Lucian Blaga, Eugenia Țigan, Simona Gavrilaș

Economic and environmental approaches for agro-based sectors sustainable development

Abstract: Since the farming areas and the natural resources are limited in space and time, novel solutions must be implemented. The present article targets current views on integrating the relatively new concept of high-value natural farming areas into future agriculture. The extensive analysis of the current state of the art highlights the advantages of implementing the mentioned concept for these zones. We used data from the most comprehensive databases to conduct this systematic literature review, focusing primarily on the economic and environmental aspects. The preferred reporting items for methodic evaluation and meta-analyzes guided the data selected for this paper. The views discussed, and the tools analyzed through the article are aligned with the current trends of having a minimal environmental impact and obtaining healthier products. The concrete points addressed respond to the contemporary specific market demands. The analysis results show that the high-value natural farming areas offer several economic and ecological advantages and disadvantages that must be considered when making management and conservation decisions and assessing their sustainability. Moreover, a sustained investment approach is essential for the world’s agrifood systems to become more resilient, efficient, sustainable, and inclusive. Social capital in local communities supports the symbiosis of agriculture and tourism. However, optimal regional linkages are hampered by the quantitative and qualitative mismatch between locally supplied products and the tourism sector requirements. Based on these premises, we substantiated our investigation, which aimed to determine the degree of interest of the residents of the Lipovi Hills area for ecological label guesthouses. The research results highlight that most respondents need to be more familiar with what the European ecological label or ecological product means. These elements lead us in the direction of recommending continuous training and the idea of developing new information projects and awareness in the field.

Keywords: high nature value farming area, agrifood systems, ecotourism, sustainable land use, agriculture funding, environmental impact, local communities.

Introduction

Building a sustainable society can only be done by implementing durable principles in all sectors. Agriculture is no exception. It has to be viewed as a joint able to sustain the area from the financial, ecosystemic, public, and nutritional points of view (Soussana, 2014). The vision of rural development and its alignment with local planning can create meaningful change with sufficient funding and support (Park and Lee, 2019).

The article comprises two main parts. One presents the current state of the art regarding the possibilities of designing and developing eco-friendly economic activities. The focus is on the rural plain and hilly areas. The second is a survey implemented in a specific part of West Romania, targeting the ecolabel guest houses.

The review part of the article aims to resume, identify, and understand new insights into agri-environmental systems that promote sustainable and efficient eco-friendly farming practices that ensure long-term food security. It was also important to highlight how conservation agriculture can help maintain soil fertility, reduce erosion, and conserve water resources in the high nature value farming areas (HNVF) systems. Such a concept is closely related to the routes for involving local communities and small farmers in sustainable agricultural practices and how awareness of the importance of agri-environment vision can be promoted among the farmers. These were the fundaments considered initially for this study.

The second aspect of interest was evaluated through a survey. Its purpose was to quantify the population situated in the Lipova Hill area’s interest in ecologically labelled products, targeting mainly the guest houses. Such facilities can be developed in locations relatively close to where the analysis was carried out. Two hypotheses were formulated. The first (H1) from which the study started considered that the inhabitants of the area prefer to stay in hotels during a stay to the detriment of boarding houses. The second (H2) assumes that education, in this sense, is necessary for requirements for guesthouses with the European ecological label or the development of ecotourism.

Literature review

Agro systems with high natural value

Adopting the proper direction to ensure greeneries agrochemical growth conditions and minimizing the ecological impact will contribute to sustainable agricultural development (Sheoran et al., 2022).

Details

Pages
350
ISBN (PDF)
9783631922989
ISBN (ePUB)
9783631922996
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631913321
DOI
10.3726/b22066
Language
English
Publication date
2024 (July)
Keywords
Sustainability Circular economy Rural development Bioeconomy Risk management Social impact
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2024. 350 pp., 77 fig. b/w, 52 tables.

Biographical notes

Jean Vasile Andrei (Volume editor) Nicoleta MATEOC-SÎRB (Volume editor) Andrea Feher (Volume editor)

Jean-Vasile Andrei is a full professor, scientific researcher and Ph.D. mentor in economics. He is the co-founder and scientific coordinator of the Research Network on Resource Economics and Bioeconomy (RebResNet). Nicoleta Mateoc-Sîrb is a full professor at the University of Life Sciences "King Mihai I" in Timisoara and a scientific researcher at the Romanian Academy – Timisoara Branch. Her research interests include rural economy, rural development and territorial organization, sustainable rural development, and rural space economy. Andrea Feher is an associate professor at the University of Life Sciences "King Mihai I" in Timisoara and a scientific researcher at Romanian Academy – Timisoara Branch. She holds a PhD focused on farm financial management and a Dr. habil. In Engineering and Management in Agriculture and Rural Development. She is skilled in organizational development, financial planning and management, sustainable development, and international relations.

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