2013
DOI: 10.12706/itea.2013.021
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La sostenibilidad del olivar: producción convencional vs. ecológica en Los Pedroches

Abstract: 2013, la sostenibilidad de la agricultura se ha convertido en uno de sus principales objetivos estratégicos. En este sentido, en el presente trabajo se lleva a cabo un análisis comparado de la sostenibilidad del olivar ecológico y del olivar convencional en una comarca andaluza (Los Pedroches), a fin de hallar las posibles diferencias en sus diferentes componentes (económica, sociocultural y ambiental). Esta comparación resulta de interés en la medida que sus resultados podrían justificar un tratamiento difere… Show more

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“…Regarding the resilience indicators, organic olive farms are shown to have greater flexibility in adjusting specific costs (+ 63.3%) and the SDI (+ 0.99%), suggesting that this production system is more capable of adapting to possible production and market shocks and are therefore more resilient than conventional olive farms. A similar conclusion was reached by Cabrera et al (2013) in their comparison of alternative production systems in Andalusian olive farms.…”
Section: "Average" Season (2020 Year)supporting
confidence: 79%
“…Regarding the resilience indicators, organic olive farms are shown to have greater flexibility in adjusting specific costs (+ 63.3%) and the SDI (+ 0.99%), suggesting that this production system is more capable of adapting to possible production and market shocks and are therefore more resilient than conventional olive farms. A similar conclusion was reached by Cabrera et al (2013) in their comparison of alternative production systems in Andalusian olive farms.…”
Section: "Average" Season (2020 Year)supporting
confidence: 79%
“…This paper presents the results of participatory research carried out in the Andalusian Use Case of the AGRICORE project. To this end, the methodology used was based on data collection through survey campaigns, which have been used in similar studies [16][17][18]. The questionnaires used to collect the data were also based on the questionnaire designed by Parra-López [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%