2013-05-22T11:48:54Z
2013-05-22T11:48:54Z
2012-06
2013-05-22T11:48:54Z
By reconstructing the nutrient balance of a Catalan v illage circa 1861-65 we examine the sustainability of organic agricultural sy stems in the northwest Mediterranean bioregion prior to the green rev olution and the question of whether the nutrients extracted f rom the soil were replenished. With a population density of 59 inhabitants per square km, similar to other northern European rural areas at that time, and a lower liv estock density per cropland unit, this v illage experienced a manure shortage. The gap was f illed by other labour-intensiv e way s of transf erring nutrients f rom uncultiv ated areas into the cropland. Key elements in this agricultural sy stem were v iney ards because they hav e f ew nutrient requirements, and woodland and scrublands as sources of relev ant amounts of nutrients collected in sev eral ways.
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Agricultura biològica; Adobs; Catalunya; Sistemes agrícoles; Organic farming; Manures; Catalonia; Agricultural systems
Springer Verlag
Versió postprint del document publicat a: DOI 10.1007/s10745-012-9485-4
Human Ecology, 2012, vol. 40, p. 369-383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10745-012-9485-4
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