Environmental Impacts of Modern Agriculture

Environmental Impacts of Modern Agriculture
Author: Ronald E. Hester,Roy M. Harrison
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781849733854

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This volume examines the factors currently affecting agriculture on a global scale. Land use, soil quality, and the inherent production of greenhouse gasses by agriculture each receive their own chapters.

Return to the Good Earth

Return to the Good Earth
Author: Third World Network
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 602
Release: 1990
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015019327934

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Collection of articles on the following subjects: the impact of modern agriculture on the Third World and on the environment, the pesticides problem, the green revolution, seeds and genetic imperialism, the biotechnology threat and "towards ecological agriculture ( return to natural farming, natural control of pests, indigenous farming systems)"

Modern Agriculture and the Environment

Modern Agriculture and the Environment
Author: David Rosen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105019309397

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This volume comprises the proceedings of the First International Rehovot Conference on Modern Agriculture and the Environment. It covers the broad spectrum of environmental problems related to agriculture, such as chemical pesticides, means to reduce their utilization, and some of the main alternatives to their overuse and misuse; pollution caused by chemical fertilizers, aquaculture and heavy metals; treatment of wastewater; recycling of municipal and agricultural wastes; modelling and bioremediation of agricultural pollution; as well as economic and policy aspects of natural resources. Illustrated with numerousinternational case studies, it is intended for agriculturists, researchers, students, policy-makers and environmentalists.

Agriculture

Agriculture
Author: Paul Brassley,R. J. Soffe
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2016
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9780198725961

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From the large corporation using enormous machines in the USA, to the woman with her hoe and her plot of cassava in Mozambique, to a Chinese collective farm worker in the rice fields, agriculture is essential for humanity to eat. This book looks at the many different types of agriculture and considers the challenges facing farmers today.

Science Policy and Politics of Modern Agricultural System

Science  Policy and Politics of Modern Agricultural System
Author: Mohamed Behnassi,Shabbir A. Shahid,Nazia Mintz-Habib
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789400779570

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This book arises from a 2011 international conference entitled Climate Change, Agri-Food, Fisheries and Ecosystems: Reinventing Research, Innovation, and Policy Agendas for an Environmentally and Socially-Balanced Growth (ICCAFFE2011), organized by the North-South Center for Social Sciences (NRCS) in collaboration with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany and the Institute for Research and Development (IRD), France. Coverage focuses on the agricultural sector and helps improve understanding of the relationships between agriculture and the environment and between human communities and nature, so as to sustainably manage agricultural development. The contributors analyze the interdependence between sustainable agricultural development and environmental, economic and social dynamics; assess the impacts of soil degradation on agricultural productivity; present ways to enhance livestock production and recommend mechanisms for managing links between agro-biodiversity, climate change and livelihoods. Part I examines sustainable agriculture development and environmental, economic and social dynamics, addressing topics such as global climate change, agriculture and challenges including socio-economic factors, adaptation, poverty reduction and water management. Part II covers the impacts of soil degradation on agricultural productivity and discusses the use of expert systems to assess and manage degraded lands, agricultural productivity, land suitability and rehabilitation. Part III focuses on livestock production enhancements, such as feed resources and supplemental feeds for animals and capacity building for women in dairy management. Part IV shares the outcomes of research in agro-biodiversity, climate change and livelihoods, addressing topics such as co-management of forests, carbon consumption models, biodiversity conservation and carbon sequestration and scarce mangrove forests. Current environmental and agro-ecological research focuses on understanding the cause-consequence relationships between specific agricultural practices and land use and the responses at different levels of ecosystems. This book is intended to contribute to this discussion.

Handbook on the Human Impact of Agriculture

Handbook on the Human Impact of Agriculture
Author: Harvey S. James, Jr.
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781839101748

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This timely Handbook synthesizes and analyzes key issues and concerns relating to the impact of agriculture on both farmers and non-farmers. With a unique focus on humans rather than animals or the environment, the book is interdisciplinary and international in scope, with contributions from sociologists, economists, anthropologists and geographers providing case studies and examples from all six populated continents.

Agroecosystem Diversity

Agroecosystem Diversity
Author: Gilles Lemaire,Paulo Cesar de Faccio Carvalho,Scott Kronberg,Sylvie Recous
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128110515

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Agro-Ecosystem Diversity: Impact on Food Security and Environmental Quality presents cutting-edge exploration of developing novel farming systems and introduces landscape ecology to agronomy. It encompasses the broad range of links between agricultural development and ecological impact and how to limit the potential negative results. Presented in seven sections, each focusing on a specific challenge to sustaining diversity, the book provides insights toward the argument that by re-introducing diversity, it should be possible to maintain a high level of productivity of agro-ecosystems while also maintaining and/or restoring a satisfactory level of environment quality and biodiversity. Demonstrates that diversified agro-ecosystems can be intensified with environmental quality preserved, restored and enhanced Includes analysis of economic constraints leading to specialization of farms and regions and the social locking forces resisting to diversification of agro-ecosystems Presents a global vision of world agriculture and the tradeoff between a necessary increase in food production and restoring environment quality

Managing Soil Quality

Managing Soil Quality
Author: P. Schjønning,S. Elmholt,B. T. Christensen
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 085199850X

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In-depth treatments of the soil quality concept, its history, and its applicability in research and in developed and developing societiesAll 18 chapters are written by well-established experts from Europe, North America and AustraliaSoil quality is a concept that allows soil functions to be related to specific purposes. Managing soil quality takes a management oriented approach by identifying key issues in soil quality and management options to enhance the sustainability of modern agriculture. Topics covered include major plant nutrients (N, P, K), soil acidity, soil organic matter, soil biodiversity, soil compaction, erosion, pesticides and urban waste.