Social, Economic, and Ecological Impacts of Sustainable Agriculture Mollykate Fanning and Mandy Waryasz Running Start Environmental Science Goffstown High School Dr. Houghton November 12, 2012
Discuss the social, economical, and ecological impacts of sustainable agriculture Objectives
Introduction Sustainable Agriculture Social Impact 1 Economic Impact 1 Ecological Impact 1
Methods Used Google to research and internet data bases to research information
Results 1) Social Impacts 2) Economic impacts 3) Ecological impacts
Social Impacts Decrease starvation 2 Reduction in competition 2 Better working conditions 3
Economic Impacts Constant food supply 4 More affordable 4 More abundance 4
Management practices (Fig. 1) 5 Carbon Sequestration (Fig. 2) 4 Ecological Impacts: Figure 1. Free range farming (Management Practices).
Carbon Sequestration Figure 2. Carbon Sequestration
Conclusion Sustainable Long-Term (Fig. 3) 6 Beneficial Improved Working Conditions Decreased Starvation Constant Reliable Supply Figure 3. Sustainable long-term farming technique
Management Implications University of New Hampshire Effects- Long term
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