G.C. Rótolo
International Trademark Association
11 Papers
76 Citations
G.C. Rótolo is an academic researcher from International Trademark Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergy & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Emergy evaluation of grazing cattle in Argentina's Pampas
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the complete system of grazing cattle in Argentina's Pampas in an environmental and economic context, using an emergy analysis to assess the potential for long-term sustainable cattle production including indicators of performance and environmental sustainability.
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Perception and awareness of circular economy options within sectors related to agriculture in Argentina
G.C. Rótolo,C. Vassillo,Luciana Magnano,M. Milo Vaccaro,Bárbara María Civit,M.S. Covacevich,Alejandro Pablo Arena,Sergio Ulgiati +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify the present level of awareness, the current situation and the expectations regarding the transition towards a circular economy approach within Argentina's agricultural sectors based on an opinion and perception survey.
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Environmental assessment of maize production alternatives: Traditional, intensive and GMO-based cropping patterns
TL;DR: The evolution of maize production patterns in Argentina is evaluated over the last 25 years to compare costs, benefits, environmental performance and sustainability as well as to identify the main driving sources and improvement potential.
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How land allocation and technology innovation affect the sustainability of agriculture in Argentina Pampas: An expanded life cycle analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate resource use and environmental impact of current agricultural patterns in the northern part of Pampas region, and contrast this with agricultural systems of previous decades, and analyze the incidence on space and time scales of the different proportions of land allocated to these three crops.
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Time to re-think the GMO revolution in agriculture
TL;DR: The resource investments for using, extracting and transforming available information of present GMO strategies are not commensurate with achieved results, and may increase due to unanticipated ecosystem reactions over the long term due to a continuous rebound effect.
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