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Strategic sustainability practices in intercropping-based family farming systems: study on rural communities of Iran

Pouria Ataei, Afshin Mottaghi Dastenaei, Hamid Karimi, Nasim Izadi, Meysam Menatizadeh

2023Scientific Reports17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper reports a realistic analysis of a region using Grounded Theory (GT) to provide a sustainable model for family farming systems based on the intercropping system in rural communities of Iran. Furthermore, the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) was applied to assign weights to the criteria and sub-criteria of intercropping and monocropping systems. According to the model, the main phenomenon was "sustainability in the family farming system based on intercropping". In this model, the causal factors were found to include behavioral and attitudinal motivators. Micro- and macro-factors were identified as the interfering factors in family farming systems based on intercropping. Social factors, economic components, and environmental potentials were the contextual factors of this system. Finally, the consequences included the conceptual development and evolution of sustainability, socioeconomic transformation, and ecological-environmental transformation. The results of FAHP showed that the environmental criterion was ranked the first among all criteria underpinning the sustainability of the intercropping system.

Topics & Concepts

IntercroppingSustainabilityAgricultureConceptual modelMonocroppingProcess (computing)Analytic hierarchy processEnvironmental resource managementBusinessEnvironmental economicsComputer scienceEcologyMathematicsEconomicsBiologyOperations researchCroppingDatabaseOperating systemAgronomic Practices and Intercropping SystemsOrganic Food and AgricultureAgricultural Innovations and Practices
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