Agroecology
Pronunciation: /ˈæɡɹəəklədʒi/
Agroecology (noun)
- A way of farming that uses knowledge of ecosystems to grow food while protecting soil, water, and wildlife.
- A farming system designed to reduce harm from chemicals and support long-term productivity through natural processes.
Examples
- Agroecology studies how farms work with local ecosystems.
- The farm ecology approach improves soil health and biodiversity.