Designing agroecological transitions; A review

M Duru, O Therond, M Fares - Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 2015 - Springer
Concerns about the negative impacts of productivist agriculture have led to the emergence
of two forms of ecological modernisation of agriculture. The first, efficiency-substitution …

The cumulative impacts of small reservoirs on hydrology: A review

F Habets, J Molénat, N Carluer, O Douez… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
The number of small reservoirs has increased due to their reduced cost, the availability of
many favourable locations, and their easy access due to proximity. The cumulative impacts …

Building, composing and experimenting complex spatial models with the GAMA platform

P Taillandier, B Gaudou, A Grignard, QN Huynh… - GeoInformatica, 2019 - Springer
The agent-based modeling approach is now used in many domains such as geography,
ecology, or economy, and more generally to study (spatially explicit) socio-environmental …

Cover crops reduce water drainage in temperate climates: A meta-analysis

N Meyer, JE Bergez, J Constantin, E Justes - Agronomy for Sustainable …, 2019 - Springer
Cover crops provide many ecosystem services, such as soil protection, nitrate pollution of
water mitigation, and green manure effects. However, the impact of cover crops on soil water …

Integrated assessment and modeling of regional recycling of organic waste

R Misslin, H Clivot, F Levavasseur, J Villerd… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2022 - Elsevier
Recycling organic waste in agriculture is an important component of strategies that address
global and local challenges, such as soil carbon storage and fertility. However, using …

Bibliometric analysis of publications discussing the use of the artificial intelligence technique agent-based models in sustainable agriculture

JM Sánchez, JP Rodríguez, HE Espitia - Heliyon, 2022 - cell.com
The purpose of this article consists of analyzing publications discussing the use of agent-
based artificial intelligence models in sustainable agriculture research. The analysis …

Cover crops mitigate direct greenhouse gases balance but reduce drainage under climate change scenarios in temperate climate with dry summers

H Tribouillois, J Constantin, E Justes - Global change biology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Cover crops provide ecosystem services such as storing atmospheric carbon in soils after
incorporation of their residues. Cover crops also influence soil water balance, which can be …

The soil-crop models STICS and AqYield predict yield and soil water content for irrigated crops equally well with limited data

J Constantin, M Willaume, C Murgue, B Lacroix… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2015 - Elsevier
Climate-change scenarios predict increased scarcity of water available for agriculture in
irrigated regions. To design and assess cropping system adaptations to more frequent …

Integrated modeling of crop and water management at the watershed scale: Optimizing irrigation and modifying crop succession

H Tribouillois, J Constantin, C Murgue, J Villerd… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The expanded use of water-intensive crops, such as maize, has exacerbated soil drying and
water scarcity in watersheds with large irrigated surfaces. As we face climbing drought risks …

Fostering local crop-livestock integration via legume exchanges using an innovative integrated assessment and modelling approach based on the MAELIA platform

R Catarino, O Therond, J Berthomier, M Miara… - Agricultural systems, 2021 - Elsevier
CONTEXT Crop diversification is now well-recognised as a strong lever to address the
environmental challenges currently faced by agriculture. Connecting and fostering local …