W6 Development-supported agriculture /SooBin Moon
Development-supported agriculture
Summary)
Development Assistance Agriculture was created to describe the Harvest project. This means an initial campaign for the development of real estate that preserves and invests in the use of farmland by coordinating the preservation and development of farmland. The main goal of development-assisted agriculture is to benefit farmers, residents, communities and the environment by ensuring that residential land development, small organic farm dogs properly co-exist The DSA is based on community-backed agriculture. And DSA has five principles in that it is a new technology. It is an open source development model that provides farmland conservation through limited development and continuity of previous agricultural uses, contracts between developers and farmers, less impact development technologies, sustainable architecture and careful ecological/environment planning, establishment of wildlife corridors and animal habitats, promotion and water protection of native plants, master plan farm communities and frame work for integrated local food systems.
What's interesting, what's new?)
I was impressed by the many cases of running the DSA. I didn't fully understand the specifics. Still, the practice of the DSA itself felt fresh. Harvest is said to be composed of 20 individual attributes with organic farms to maintain rural scenery. And Middle Green Valley, southwest of Solani County, California, had a conflict between the open space that neighbors wanted and the development authority that landowners wanted. But now, preserving rural beauty and cultural heritage is trying to map out a long-term, fair and sustainable development plan and, for example, promote sustainable food and agricultural systems.
The part I want to discuss with others)
This article talks about vertical farming as future agriculture. Vertical farming, also known as skyfarming, is a conceptual form of farming carried out in high-rise buildings in cities. What kind of technology do you think is future agriculture?
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