ICRAF Medium-term Plan, 1998-2000

ICRAF Medium-term Plan, 1998-2000
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Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105110955924
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Synopsis ICRAF Medium-term Plan, 1998-2000 by : International Centre for Research in Agroforestry

ILRI Medium-term Plan 1998-2000

ILRI Medium-term Plan 1998-2000
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Publisher : ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Total Pages : 92
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Synopsis ILRI Medium-term Plan 1998-2000 by : International Livestock Research Institute

Regional Land Cover Changes, Sustainable Agriculture and Their Interactions with Global Change

Regional Land Cover Changes, Sustainable Agriculture and Their Interactions with Global Change
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Publisher : Universities Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 8173712697
ISBN-13 : 9788173712692
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Regional Land Cover Changes, Sustainable Agriculture and Their Interactions with Global Change by : Veena Ravichandran

This Book Captures The Stimulating Deliberations Of The Costed Workshop On Regional Land Cover Changes, Sustainable Agriculture And Their Impacts On Global Change , Held At Chennai During December 16 19, 1996. The Papers Presented Cover Wide-Ranging Issues Relating To The Sustainable Use Of Natural Resources, Institutional Arrangements For Land Use Policy, Global Change Concerns In The Region Brought About By Unsustainable Agriculture Systems And Land Use Practices, Etc.

Directions in Tropical Agroforestry Research

Directions in Tropical Agroforestry Research
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9789401590082
ISBN-13 : 9401590087
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Directions in Tropical Agroforestry Research by : P. K. Ramachandran Nair

Large areas of the warm, humid tropics in Southeast Asia, the Pacific, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa are hilly or mountainous. Jackson and Scherr (1995) estimate that these tropical hillside areas are inhabited by 500 million people, or one-tenth of the current world population, many of whom practice subsistence agriculture. The region most affected is Asia which has the lowest area of arable land per capita. Aside from limited areas of irrigated terraces, most of the sloping land, which constitutes 60% to 90% of the land resources in many Southeast Asian countries, has been by-passed in the economic development of the region (Maglinao and Hashim, 1993). Poverty in these areas is often high, in contrast to the relative wealth of irri gated rice farms in lowland areas that benefited from the green revolution. Rapid population growth in some countries is also exacerbating the problems of hillside areas. Increasingly, people are migrating from high-potential lowland areas where land is scarce to more remote hillside areas. Such migra tion, together with inherent high population growth, is forcing a transforma tion in land use from subsistence to permanent agriculture on fragile slopes, and is creating a new suite of social, economic, and environmental problems (Garrity, 1993; Maglinao and Hashim, 1993).

Biodiversity in Agroecosystems

Biodiversity in Agroecosystems
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 1420049240
ISBN-13 : 9781420049244
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Biodiversity in Agroecosystems by : Wanda W. Collins

between the diversity of plant and animal species and host/dependent agricultural systems. Biodiversity in Agroecosystems shows how biodiversity can be thought of not only as the rich make-up of a great number of related and competing species within an ecologically defined community, but also as the robust behavior and resilience of those species over time and as the endurance of their eco-community. This book brings to the fore new research on biodiversity in agricultural ecosystems at both micro and macro levels, heretofore available only in journals and proceedings papers.

Agroforestry and Climate Change

Agroforestry and Climate Change
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9780429615825
ISBN-13 : 0429615825
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Agroforestry and Climate Change by : Manoj Kumar Jhariya

This volume provides an abundance of valuable information on emerging eco-friendly technology and its potential role in combating climate change via agroforesty. The volume begins by describing the recent understanding of the scenario of climate change and its issues and challenges and provides an in-depth analysis of the potential of agroforestry toward climate change mitigation and adaptation. Chapters address a wide range of techniques and methods for mitigating the negative aspects of climate change through agroforesty, such as vermicomposting, carbon sequestration, horticulture techniques, nutrient sequestration and soil sustainability, conservation of medicinal plant resources, silvipastoral systems, phytoremediation techniques, and more. The book also looks at livelihood security and the role of agroforestry. Key features: Provides updated information and recent developments in the field of climate change and agroforestry Looks at a variety of eco-friendly methods being employed to help mitigate climate change through agroforesty Provides recommendations and suggestions to build harmony between agroforestry and climate change Discusses new insights on the role of agroforestry toward combating climate change as well as maintaining the sustainability of ecosystems

Forest Diversity and Management

Forest Diversity and Management
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 538
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ISBN-10 : 9781402052088
ISBN-13 : 1402052081
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Forest Diversity and Management by : David L. Hawksworth

Drawing on research from biodiversity experts around the world, this book reflects the diversity of forest types and forest issues that concern forest scientists. Coverage ranges from savannah and tropical rainforests to the ancient oak forests of Poland; issues explored include the effects of logging, management practices, forest dynamics and climate change on forest structure and biodiversity. Here is a useful overview of current science, for researchers and educators alike.

Farming with Nature

Farming with Nature
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 9781597267571
ISBN-13 : 1597267570
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Farming with Nature by : Sara J. Scherr

A growing body of evidence shows that agricultural landscapes can be managed not only to produce crops but also to support biodiversity and promote ecosystem health. Innovative farmers and scientists, as well as indigenous land managers, are developing diverse types of “ecoagriculture” landscapes to generate cobenefits for production, biodiversity, and local people. Farming with Nature offers a synthesis of the state of knowledge of key topics in ecoagriculture. The book is a unique collaboration among renowned agricultural and ecological scientists, leading field conservationists, and farm and community leaders to synthesize knowledge and experience across sectors. The book examines: the knowledge base for ecoagriculture as well as barriers, gaps, and opportunities for developing improved ecoagriculture systems what we have learned about managing landscapes to achieve multiple objectives at a landscape scale existing incentives for farmers, other land managers, and investors to develop and invest in ecoagriculture systems pathways to develop, implement, manage, and scale up successful ecoagriculture Insights are drawn from around the world, in tropical, Mediterranean, and temperate environments, from farming systems that range from highly commercialized to semi-subsistence. Farming with Nature is an important new work that can serve as a foundation document for planners, farm organizations, researchers, project developers, and policy makers to develop strategies for promoting and sustaining ecoagriculture landscapes. Replete with valuable best practice guidelines, it is a critical resource for both practitioners and researchers in the field.

Precious Forests

Precious Forests
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9789535121756
ISBN-13 : 9535121758
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Precious Forests by : Miodrag Zlatic

Forests are the dominant terrestrial ecosystem of Earth. They are distributed across the globe. Forests account for 75% of the gross primary productivity of the Earth's biosphere, and contain 80% of the Earth's plant biomass. Human society and forests influence each other in both positive and negative ways. Forests provide ecosystem services to humans. Forests can also impose costs, affect people's health, and interfere with tourist enjoyment. This publication presents reviews and research results on negative and positive human interference on forests, as well as ecology, management, governance, policy and economic issues. The book consists of four sections with 12 chapters derived from around the world.