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Paull, John; Hennig, Benjamin. |
This paper presents a world map of organic agriculture. A Gall-Peters projection map of the world is taken as the reference map (where map areas are proportional to territorial areas). Applying the area of organic agriculture to countries, the World Map of Organic Agriculture presents countries as proportional in size to their share of the total of world organic hectares (such a map can be referred to as an equal-area cartogram or a densityequalising map). The World Map of Organic Agriculture accounts for 37.2 million hectares of organically managed agricultural land (certified organic and in-conversion organic) from 160 countries, and here distributed across the 200 territories of the reference map. The World Map of Organic Agriculture visually reveals... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Farming Systems; World. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19535/1/Paull%26Hennig2011EJSS.pdf |
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Paull, John; Hennig, Benjamin. |
Australia is the world leader in organic agriculture, based on certified organic hectares. This has been the case since global organic statistics were first published (in 2000). Australia now accounts for more than half of the world’s certified organic hectares (54%). Australia has 35,645,000 certified organic hectares which is 8.8% of Australia’s agricultural land. In the present paper, three maps (cartograms, ‘maps with attitude’) of organic agriculture in Australia are presented. These three maps illustrate the data, at the state and territory level, for (a) certified organic hectares (35,645,037 hectares) (b) certified organic producers (n = 1,998), and (c) certified organic operators (producers + handlers + processors) (n = 4,028). States and... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Farming Systems; Australia; World. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/34291/1/PaullHennig2018.OAmapsAUS.pdf |
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Paull, John; Hennig, Benjamin. |
For the first time, a single country now accounts for more than half of the global certified organic agriculture hectares. The latest world map of organic agriculture reveals that Australia has overtaken the rest of the world). The latest global figures report that the world total of certified organic agriculture is 69.8 million hectares from a total of 181 countries. Of that total, Australia accounts for 35.6 million hectares, which is 51% of the world total. Organics data reveal that organic agriculture has been on a steady upward trend for the past two decades. Global organics has grown at 12% pa over the past twenty years, while Australian organics has grown at 16% pa in the same period. For the past five years the growth of organics in Australia has... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Farming Systems; Knowledge management. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/36539/1/PaullHennig2019.OrganicWorldMap.ACRES.pp.pdf |
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