| Agroecology |
| Organic Agriculture at FAO |
| Agroecology in Action The site quotes Agroecology is a scientific discipline that uses ecological theory to study, design, manage and evaluate agricultural systems that are productive but also resource conserving. The home page has links to many papers related to sustainable practices, pest management and others. |
| A series of papers published by University of New England, NSW Australia. See the full list.
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| Biological farmers look back to the future Aired on Australian TV 10/10/2004 on the ABC Landline show. |
| The Case For A GM-Free Sustainable World from the Independent Science Panel. See Part 3: The Manifold Benefits of Sustainable Agriculture of this report. |
| Biointensive Integrated Pest Management report from Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas - ATTRA |
| Integrated Crop Management Systems in the EU final report May 2002 |
| ICMfocus is entirely devoted to Integrated Crop Management as a way of limiting the damaging impact of some farming practices on the environment, while achieving good crop health and maximum yields, and ensuring long-term agricultural sustainability. It is from CABI publishing. |
| Integrated Pest Management Reviews discontinued publication in 2002 |
| Does the World Need GM Foods? No Scientific America April 2001 |
| Organic Farms More Fertile, Study Finds Scientific America May 2001 |
| Analysis finds greater profits from organic farming Scientific America April 2001 |
| Soil Health provides background information relevant to soil health and the sustainable use of land for agriculture, horticulture and other practices, including forestry. The information emphasises the biological processes in soil. Associated with The University of Western Australia. Quite informative and detailed site about soil biology. |
| Western Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative conducts basic and applied research, development and extension on many aspects of herbicide resistance and weed management. Research activities extend from understanding the biology, ecology and population dynamics of resistance-prone weed species, through to investigating the molecular mechanisms responsible for endowing herbicide resistance in these weed species. WAHRI is committed to research, development and extension activities aimed at maximising sustainable crop production by reducing the adverse impact of herbicide resistance. |
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