The global social and environmental problem - approaches to solving

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Sokolov, M. S.
Glazko, V. I.

Abstract

The postulate of Vernadsky on the inevitability of civilizational coevolution modern biosphere, socio- and technosphere into the noosphere are discussed.  The main obstacle to this transition – is the negative consequences for the ecosphere related to global social and environmental concern (GSEC): the exhaustion of non-renewable material and energy resources, chronic pollution and loss of biodiversity ecosphere. Discuss agroecological projects, operating within the national interdisciplinary research noosphere program would contribute to the development of the necessary recommendations on the elimination and / or minimize adverse impacts of GSEC in the agricultural sphere.

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Sokolov, M. S., & Glazko, V. I. (2015). The global social and environmental problem - approaches to solving. International Journal of Agricultural Technology, 11(5), 1177–1183. retrieved from https://li04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/IJAT/article/view/6442
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