Managing soil environmental sustainability in agricultural systems through self-organization.

Authors

  • M Sc. Eduardo Román Veitia-Rodríguez Centro de Ingeniería Ambiental de Camagüey, CITMA, Cuba
  • Dr C. Anselmo Villegas-Zulueta Universidad de Camagüey, Cuba
  • M Sc. Adelmo Montalbán-Estrada Centro de Ingeniería Ambiental de Camagüey, CITMA, Cuba

Keywords:

overuse syndrome soil agrosystem, theory of self organization, global change.

Abstract

The overuse syndrome Soil is present in the Province of Camagüey purpose of this research is to propose a methodology for managing the central mechanism of this syndrome in a agrosystem using Self-Organization Theory by autopoietic space components and mitigate damage to the environmental sustainability of this resource. The methodology for the design of the tool used is: Analysis Methodology Syndrome Concept Global Change, Study autopoiesis theory, study and application of autopoietic space in the design of the tool, as a last step the application of autopoietic space in the dynamics of self-organization of one agrosystem concerned, the resulting methodology is being implemented since 2011 in the Villa No. 17 Victoria II UBPC Miscellaneous Crops Enterprise Township Camagüey, satisfactory results in different stapes.

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Published

2012-12-27

How to Cite

Veitia-Rodríguez, M. S. E. R., Villegas-Zulueta, D. C. A., & Montalbán-Estrada, M. S. A. (2012). Managing soil environmental sustainability in agricultural systems through self-organization. Man, Science and Technology, 16(4), 1–9. Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/382

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