E-Book, Englisch, Band 149, 550 Seiten
Reid / Smith / Little Managing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
ISBN: 978-1-80146-455-0
Verlag: Burleigh Dodds
Format: EPUB
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Conservation, restoration and rewilding
E-Book, Englisch, Band 149, 550 Seiten
Reihe: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
ISBN: 978-1-80146-455-0
Verlag: Burleigh Dodds
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
Despite recent efforts, agricultural production continues to threaten biodiversity, disrupt delivery of key ecosystem services and contribute to climate change. A more regenerative approach is required to enable farmers to restore and work with the ecosystem services that underpin sustainable farming and food production. Biodiversity lies at the heart of this process.
Managing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Conservation, restoration and rewilding considers the range of techniques that can be implemented to improve biodiversity in farmland. It synthesises current research on the best ways to plan, implement and monitor ecological restoration projects as well the role of government agri-environment schemes. The book also assesses what we know about the use and impact of individual conservation practices, such as field margins and hedgerows, and ways of successfully rewilding farmland.
Zielgruppe
Researchers in agroecology, conservation and environmental science, farmers, agronomists and consultants, as well as government and other agencies supporting farmland conservation and restoration projects
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1 Principles
- 1.Key concepts in biodiversity management within agricultural landscapes: Andrew Bennett, La Trobe University, Australia
- 2.Planning habitat restoration projects in agricultural landscapes: Gary Howling, Great Eastern Ranges, Australia
- 3.Integrated farm management (IFM) plans to promote biodiversity and other environmental benefits on individual farms: Geoff Squire, James Hutton Institute, UK
- 4.Monitoring the effectiveness of ecological restoration of agricultural landscapes: Peter Harrison, University of Tasmania, Australia
- 5.Understanding and improving the involvement of farmers and rural communities in implementing ecological restoration projects: Theodore Alter, Penn State University, USA
Part 2 Farmland and conservation practices
- 6.Soil health and ecological restoration: David Johnson, University of Manchester, UK
- 7.The role of crop selection in promoting species biodiversity: Felicity Crotty, Royal Agricultural University, UK
- 8.The design and impact of field margins/flower strips in promoting biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Jane Morrison, Bishop's University, Canada
- 9.The design and impact of hedgerows in promoting biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Ian Montgomery, Queen’s University of Belfast, UK
- 10.The design and role of tree planting/shelterbelts/windbreaks in promoting biodiversity and other environmental as well as agricultural benefits in agricultural landscapes: Sara Burbi, Coventry University, UK
- 11.Improving pasture and grazing management in livestock farming to promote biodiversity and other environmental benefits: Peter Dennis, University of Aberystwyth, UK
Part 3 The role of government and the private sector in promoting on-farm conservation practices
- 12.Developing the Environmental Land Management Scheme (ELMS) for English agriculture: Ruth Little, Defra, UK
- 13.Developments in agri-environment schemes (AES): North America: Gordon Rausser, University of California-Berkeley, USA
- 14.Developments in agri-environment schemes (AES): Australia: Dean Ansell, Australian National University (ANU), Australia
Part 4 Habitat rewilding
- 15.Implementing sustainable land use change programmes: Liz Lewis-Reddy, ADAS, UK
- 16.Restoring wetlands in agricultural landscapes: Ruurd van Diggelen, University of Antwerp, Belgium
- 17.Rewilding grasslands/rangelands: Thomas Jones, REE-ARS, USA
- 18.Reforestation of agricultural landscapes: David Lindenmayer, Australian National University (ANU), Australia
Part 5 Animal rewilding and agricultural landscapes
- 19.Key issues in animal rewilding: Adrian Manning, Australian National University (ANU), Australia
- 20.Animal rewilding in theory and practice: North America: Joanna Lambert, Colorado State University, USA
- 21.Animal rewilding in theory and practice: Australia and New Zealand: Chris Dickman, University of Sydney, Australia
Part 6 Looking ahead
- 22.Challenges and opportunities for enhancing biodiversity conservation in agricultural systems worldwide: Nick Reid, University of New England, Australia