The Green Development Path of Australian Agriculture: Synergistic Strategies for Ecological Protection and Industrial Advancement
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https://doi.org/10.65343/jiss.v1i1.76Keywords:
sustainable agriculture, ecological protection, industrial advancement, Australia, green developmentAbstract
Australian agriculture faces the dual challenge of maintaining economic growth while ensuring
environmental sustainability. This paper explores the green development path of Australian agriculture
by analyzing synergistic strategies that integrate ecological protection with industrial advancement.
Through a review of policy frameworks, technological innovations, and stakeholder engagement, this
study highlights Australia’s efforts in sustainable land management, water conservation, carbon emission
reduction, and biodiversity preservation. Case studies of successful initiatives, such as regenerative
farming and carbon farming, demonstrate the potential for aligning agricultural productivity with
ecological resilience. The findings suggest that a multi-stakeholder approach, supported by government
policies and market incentives, is crucial for achieving long-term sustainability in Australian agriculture.
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