Landscape Agroecology


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<p>Learn how the principles and practices of landscape agroecology can help to overcome drought flooding poor soil damaging winds plant diseases plant-eating insects and more! <br><br> Examining the concepts conventions and components that underlie the ecology of human-managed landscapes this is the first book to address landscape agroecology. Incorporating ideas from agroecology forestry agronomy agroforestry landscape ecology and environmental science Landscape Agroecology is a comprehensive look at a cutting-edge topic.<br><br> From the author: Farm or forestry landscapes can be designed to address any number of objectives. Commonly the focus is entirely on production with few if any secondary goals. These landscapes typically achieve their purpose but are not entirely in harmony with nature. Landscape agroecology offers the same potential for productivity but also focuses on sustainability and environmental friendliness as strong secondary objectives. <br><br> While the idea of formulating landscapes for specific purposes is comparatively new countless examples exist where landscape modifications have been made to inhospitable areas in order to overcome the natural obstacles that hamper crop growth. This book illuminates the principles behind these triumphs bringing this local knowledge into the mainstream. <br><br> Landscape Agroecology will familiarize you with the concepts and terminology needed to understand this exciting new field:</p><ul> <li> complementarityusually defined in terms of plant-plant growthexpanded to include the rural countryside </li> <li> desirable agroecosystems propertieswhat an agroecosystem needs in order to overcome landscape stresses such as drought flooding insect infestation etc. </li> <li> agrotechnologiesthe classification of agroecosystems based on visual characteristics and the land-use problems addressed </li> <li> cultural agroecologywhat we can learn from the superior land-use techniques of various societies and cultures and how these ideas can be brought into the mainstream </li> <li> cultural motifculturally related land-use patterns that are openly manifested in the landscape </li> </ul><p>Essential for university/college libraries and for research stations as well as professors and students of agroecology this book will be referred to again and again. In addition to basic agroecological concepts chapters in this essential book address the management of wind water and pests; biodiversity; physical and temporal patterns; principal auxiliary and temporal agrotechnologies and much more. For professors and students in environmental science this book offers many previously un-dicussed alternatives for resolving the earth's environmental dilemmas. Photographs tables figures and illustrations help make important points easy to access and understand.</p>
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