Seyyed Akbar Sadaty Theodor Friedrich

Exploring the vicious cycle of climatic challenges with the soil system in 5 continents of the world due to the low cognitive of consuming historical products of agricultural revolutions

Exploring the vicious cycle of climatic challenges with the soil system in 5 continents of the world due to the low cognitive of consuming historical products of agricultural revolutions

Seyyed Akbar Sadaty and Theodor Friedrich

1. Miyaneh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Miyaneh, Iran

2. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Abstract

Background and Objectives The process of urban and rural population increase, and the impact of household competition in providing the basic needs of life, has caused the consumption of various resources to grow rapidly and unevenly in the 5 continents of the world. In such a competitive environment, the world’s agricultural soil systems, by receiving the products of agricultural revolutions, have made the climate out of the global order. So, the purpose of this strategic research is to discover the missing links in the low cognitive of the Decision-making managers, in the biochemical and physicochemical historical process of the soil in the use of the products of the agricultural revolutions. Materials and

Methods In this way, the conventional structure of culture and different environmental civilizations of the 5 continents of the world with the system of agricultural soils and climate has led to the use of the model (SMM) for the purposes of our research. For the meantime, two related and interconnected statistical methods have been used to achieve the desired global results. Also, in this section, the main components of process evaluation (10 main components of soil and 730 manuscripts of scientists from the world’s most prestigious journals) has been used. For the process analysis of this research, strategic thinking, Excel and SPSS have been used.

Results and Discussion According to the trend of anthropogenic effect on 10 components of the world’s agricultural soils and the revelation of two effectiveness (CPEP=47.8% and CPAR=54.2%), global climate changes have appeared. In the meantime, the low cognitive effect of the components involved in the 5 continents of the world has been able to attribute 58.5% of climate changes to agricultural soils.

Conclusion and Suggestions The results of this strategic multidisciplinary research, which was associated with the identification of driving factors (strengths and opportunities) and inhibiting factors (weaknesses and threats) in the world, showed that climate change is dependent on anthropogenesis. At the end of this exhausting effort, 10 strategic suggestions along with the pragmatism paradigm were communicated to the world.

Soil biodiversity alarms

Low cognition of the process

Consumption of products of agricultural revolutions

Synergy and conflict

Anthropogenic climate change

 

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