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Modern Concepts & Developments in Agronomy

Reconfiguration of the Multifunctional Biodiversity Matrix. A Challenge in the Governance of the Food System

  • Open or CloseLuis L Vázquez*

    Research Associate, Latin American Center for Agroecological Research (CELIA), Cuba

    *Corresponding author:Luis L Vázquez, Research Associate, Latin American Center for Agroecological Research (CELIA), Cuba

Submission: March 19, 2024;Published: April 18, 2024

DOI: 10.31031/MCDA.2024.14.000832

ISSN: 2637-7659
Volume14 Issue 2

Abstract

To facilitate various ecosystem services, the agroecological transition for the construction of sustainable food systems requires the mainstreaming of biodiversity in territorial planning or bio-planning. The facilitation of functional interactions of biodiversity in and between Natural Ecosystems (NE), Agroecosystems (AE) and Urban Ecosystems (UE), must promote multifunction’s that are determinants in the regeneration of the soil, crops, livestock and people microbiome, ecological self-regulation of agricultural pests, restoration of degraded soils, resilience to climate change, among other necessary functions.

Keywords:

Functional biodiversity; Food system; Territorial bio-planning

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