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Agroecology
Stephen R. Gliessman
其他書名
Researching the Ecological Basis for Sustainable Agriculture
出版
Springer New York
, 1990
主題
Nature / Plants / Trees
Science / Life Sciences / Botany
Science / Life Sciences / Ecology
Technology & Engineering / Agriculture / General
Technology & Engineering / Agriculture / Forestry
Technology & Engineering / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture
ISBN
0387970282
9780387970288
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=C2ZvjNWNav0C&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
***e FACHGEBIET***
Agriculture, Agronomy, Forestry,
Horticulture, Soil Science, Environmental Science (esp.
Plant Ecology), Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural
Economics, Natural Resource Economics, Sociology, and
Anthropology
***INTERESSENTENGRUPPE*** Of interest to researchers, students, and professionals in the above fields.- Level: Technical Book, Monograph ***URHEBER***
S.R.
Gliessman
, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA (Ed.) ***TITEL***
Agroecology
***UNTERTITEL***
Researching the
Ecological Basis for Sustainable Agriculture
***BIBLIOGRAPHISCHE-ANGABEN*** 1990. XIV, 380 pp. 87 figs. (Ecological Studies. Eds.: W.D. Billings, F. Golley, O.L. Lange, J.S. Olson, H. Remmert. Vol. 78) Hardcover DM 198,- ISBN 3-540-97028-2 ***CONTENTS***
Contents
:
Part I
: Basic Ecological Concepts in Agroecosystems.-
Part II
: Agroecosystem Design and Management.- Index. ***LANGTEXT*** This book provides an introduction to research approaches in the emerging interdisciplinary field of agroecology. It demonstrates in a series of international case studies how to combine the more production-oriented focus of the agronomist with the more systems-oriented viewpoint of the ecologist. Different methodologies for quantifying and evaluating agroecosystem sustainability are presented and analyzed. Leading researchers in the field provide examples of the diversity and complexity of agroecological research, ranging from archeology to insect ecology, and examine design and management of agroecosystems that span from the humid tropics to temperate regions. This timely overview will be of great value to ecologists, agronomists, geographers, foresters, anthropologists, and others involved in developing a sustainable basis for land use, management, and conservation worldwide. ***RS-ENDE*** RS 11/89 PREX ***RS-NOTIZEN*** NY/Dr. Czeschlik