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Agron. Sustain. Dev.
Volume 24, Number 8, December 2004
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Agronomie 24 (2004) 445
DOI: 10.1051/agro:2004027
Editorial
Drs. Eric Lichtfouse, Robert Habib, Jean-Marc Meynard and François Papy
Agronomy for Sustainable Development
When the journal
Agronomie was created 24 years ago, agronomy was still mainly the science of crop production and soil fertility. Scientific investigation
has since progressively taken into account the study of the environmental impact of agriculture, as well as the setting up
of advanced cropping systems that reconcile both production and environment. Since 1990, the framework of the journal
Agronomie has been adapted to integrate new environmental topics, leading to the addition of the sub-title
Agriculture & Environment to the current journal name. Nowadays the scientific sub-disciplines of Agronomy are broadening to answer issues regarding
sustainable development, which require knowledge about the relationships between technical, ecological, economical and social
processes. The investigations should, for instance, try to connect studies on various scales from the single plot to the farm,
the production basin and the landscape. They should also bridge the short-term effects of day-to-day agricultural practices
and the long-term evolution of natural resources. Moreover, there is a growing need for new methods that allow the evaluation
of the sustainability of current practices. There is also a need for innovative cropping systems, farming systems and landscape
organisations. Furthermore, the forecast of the future impact of global warming on production and cropping systems is a major
concern.
Such changes along scientific lines in agronomy will foster the development of multidisciplinary studies that associate agronomy
with ecology, economics, sociology and geography. Therefore, the title, the topics and the format of the journal
Agronomie, Agriculture & Environment are currently being adapted to novel, cutting-edge research fields located at the frontiers of agriculture and sustainable
development. The new journal title will be
Agronomy for Sustainable Development. Accordingly, a new "Aims and Scope" section is shown below. The selection of articles will also be slightly increased to
focus the manuscripts better on innovative points. The number of journal issues will thus be reduced to four per year. Short
articles demonstrating outstanding findings and review articles will be particularly welcome. The journal will also publish
solely articles written fully in English to gain a wider audience and to allow more submissions from non-French-speaking scientists.
Those changes are planned to take place definitively in January 2005.
Aims and scope
Agronomy for Sustainable Development is an international journal for scientific research on the interactions between cropping systems and other activities in the
context of sustainable development. The Editors welcome monodisciplinary contributions in agronomy that will constitute the
grounds of sustainability from environmental, economical or social viewpoints. The Editors also welcome multidisciplinary
articles that bridge agronomy with ecology, environmental and social sciences. Manuscripts should focus on novel findings
underlining those relationships. The journal publishes original
research articles that demonstrate a clear scientific breakthrough versus current knowledge. The material should not have been previously published
elsewhere.
Review articles on a particularly hot subject may be suggested to the Editor-in-Chief. Contributions may be on either methodological approaches,
or approaches addressing major issues in the scope of the journal. The journal covers application fields such as sustainable
agriculture, sustainable land use, agriculture and global changes, agriculture and preservation of natural resources and health,
agriculture and biodiversity, ecological, economical and social impacts of genetic engineering applications, agricultural
production of renewable energies, environmental management in agriculture, food quality and security management, geographical
indicators for agricultural products, decision support systems, and social and economical issues of agricultural changes.
Selected examples of topics covered by the journal are given below.
Environmental impact
- Impact of agriculture on ecosystems
- Soil, water, air, plant and food quality
- Biodiversity changes
- Agroclimatology and modelling
- Biogeochemistry of agrosystems
- Ecotoxicology, risk assessment, food safety
- Use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in cropping systems
- Any other topic relative to the environmental impact of agriculture
Ecological production
- Ecological production methods
- Ecological farming systems
- Ecological pest control, biopesticides
- Methods for production of organic food
- Methods for preservation of natural resources
- Methods for production of renewable energies
- Agrochemistry and soil fertility
- Any other topic relative to ecological production
© INRA, EDP Sciences 2004
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