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Introduction to Agroecology: Principles and Practices [Kõva köide]

(University of Wales, South Glam, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 404 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 910 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1560223162
  • ISBN-13: 9781560223160
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 404 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 910 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1560223162
  • ISBN-13: 9781560223160
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A crucial reference/textbook that provides a wide spectrum of information in one easily understandable source

The essence of agroecology lies in harnessing and harmonizing the forces of nature for productive purpose. Introduction to Agroecology: Principles and Practices comprehensively explains how this is done, providing a detailed, inclusive look at the underlying theories, concepts, and practices. This allows the reader to explore the full range of possibilities of the nature/agricultural interface and to view agroecology in its entirety, all while providing a clear understanding of the inherent complexity. Productive threats to cropping such as soil depletion, drought, plant-eating insects, heat and cold, weeds, and small and large animals are discussed in depthwith preventative strategies for eachall together in one easy-to-use book.

This unique introductory reference source is not only aimed at the novice, but also the more advanced student. In a departure from the norm for introductory material, extensive endnotes elaborate upon the basic information, presenting a full look at the arguments and controversies within the field. The endnotes include over 500 citations, offering a broad window that encompasses ecology, sociology, conservation and environmental studies, and several other fields. The text also contains numerous charts, figures, and tables to clarify data and ideas.

Introduction to Agroecology reviews and discusses:





agroecological goals, such as profit, quality of life, and minimum disturbance of the natural ecosystem

spatial principles, with resource concepts such as capture, production, balance, and biodiversity

planting densities, ratios, and spatial patterns

facilitation of nutrient and water capture-transfer

ecosystem governance

certainty-sustainability

threats, such as drought, wind, flood, temperature, and fire

the use of fences, repellant plants, fauna, and other means to stave off large animal threats

basic insect countermeasures

agrotechnologies

subdivision, scaling, design packages, agrobiodiversity adjustments, and mimicry

monocultures

seasonal intercropping

facilitative and productive agroforestry

the use of reservoirs, corridors, wind structures, riparian buffers, firebreaks, and other means as auxiliary systems

land modification

social and community agroecology

core approaches to alternative agriculture, including genetic, microbial, varietal, rotational, and others

agroecosystem design

many, many more topics





Introduction to Agroecology is a unique and accessible reference for those who seek a deeper understanding of the mechanisms and practices that provide a solid foundation for the study of agroecology, including researchers, extension advisors, instructors, and students.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction
1(8)
Agroecology
1(1)
Agroecological Goals
2(4)
Mainstream Agriculture
6(1)
Agroecological Tools
6(1)
Alternative Agriculture
7(2)
Spatial Principles
9(26)
Essential Resources
9(1)
Resource Concepts
10(4)
Biodiversity
14(2)
Measuring Growth and Yield
16(1)
Planting Density
17(3)
Planting Ratios
20(3)
Spatial Patterns
23(8)
Specific Interaction Zones
31(3)
Supplementary Additions
34(1)
Agrobionomic Concepts
35(22)
Species Governance
36(15)
Ecosystem Governance
51(6)
Productivity Threats
57(22)
Certainty-Sustainability
57(2)
General Countermeasures
59(1)
Threat Levels
60(1)
Specific Interaction Zones
61(1)
Climatic Threats
62(6)
Integrated Weed Management
68(5)
Larger Fauna
73(6)
Insects and Plant Diseases
79(22)
Management
80(1)
Basic Insect Countermeasures
81(7)
Underlying Concepts
88(6)
Emphasis
94(7)
Agroecological Concepts
101(16)
Agricultural Plants
101(6)
Agroecosystems
107(3)
Agrotechnologies
110(7)
Monocultures
117(10)
Ecological Underpinnings
118(1)
Economic Underpinnings
119(1)
Monocultural Agrotechnologies
120(7)
Seasonal Intercropping
127(16)
Pairings
127(5)
Ecological Underpinnings
132(1)
Economic Underpinnings
133(1)
Seasonal Agrotechnologies
134(9)
Facilitative Agroforestry
143(22)
Pairings
143(1)
Ecological Underpinnings
144(1)
Economic Underpinnings
145(2)
Agrotechnologies
147(18)
Productive Agroforestry
165(20)
Pairings
165(1)
Ecological Underpinnings
165(1)
Economic Underpinnings
166(2)
Agrotechnologies
168(17)
Temporal Agrotechnologies
185(20)
Ecological Underpinnings
185(9)
Economic Underpinnings
194(1)
Temporal Agrotechnologies
195(10)
Auxiliary Systems
205(20)
Ecological Underpinnings
205(2)
Economic Underpinnings
207(2)
Auxiliary Agrotechnologies
209(16)
Land-Modification Agrotechnologies
225(16)
Ecological Underpinnings
225(1)
Economic Underpinnings
226(1)
Agrotechnologies
227(14)
Social, Community, and Economic Agroecology
241(10)
The Human Experience
241(1)
Indigenous Farming Practices
242(1)
Human Impediments and Encouragements
242(4)
Quality of Life
246(3)
Economic Gains
249(2)
Agricultural Alternatives
251(18)
The Base
251(1)
Core Approaches
252(10)
Combinations
262(1)
Composite Approaches (Alternative Agriculture)
263(6)
Agroecosystem Design
269(14)
Optimization
270(1)
Variables
270(5)
Agrotechnologies
275(8)
Agricultural Landscapes
283(24)
Factors
283(1)
Legal Boundaries
284(1)
Overall Land-Use Intensity
285(1)
Economic Factors
286(2)
Plot Types
288(1)
Interecosystem Complementarity
289(3)
Basic Landscape Forms
292(3)
Landscape Integration
295(1)
Starting Points
296(3)
Cultural Motifs
299(6)
Change
305(2)
Summary
307(6)
Natural Mandates
307(1)
Cultural Mandates
308(1)
Mainstream Agriculture
309(1)
Agroforestry
309(1)
Agroecology
310(1)
Conclusion
311(2)
Notes 313(46)
References 359(28)
Index 387


Paul Wojtkowski