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Rewilding Agricultural Landscapes - A California Study in Rebalancing the Needs of People and Nature (Paperback)
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Rewilding Agricultural Landscapes - A California Study in Rebalancing the Needs of People and Nature (Paperback)
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As the world population grows, so does the demand for food, putting
unprecedented pressure on agricultural lands. At the same time,
climate change, soil degradation, and water scarcity mean that
productivity of many of these lands is deteriorating. In many
desert dryland regions, drinking wells are drying up and the land
above them is sinking, soil salinity is increasing, and poor air
quality is contributing to health problems in farm communities.
"Rewilding" the least productive of these cultivated landscapes
offers a sensible way to reverse the damage from intensive
agriculture. These ecological restoration efforts can recover
natural diversity while guaranteeing the long-term sustainability
of the remaining farms and the communities they support. This
accessibly written, ground-breaking contributed volume is the first
to examine in detail what it would take to retire eligible farmland
and restore functioning natural ecosystems. Rewilding Agricultural
Landscapes uses the southern Central Valley of California, which is
one of the most productive and important agricultural regions in
the world, as a case study for returning a balance to agricultural
lands and natural ecosystems. This project—one of the largest
rewilding studies of its kind in dryland ecosystems—has shown
that rewilding can slow desertification and provide ecosystem
services, such as recharged aquifers, cleaner air, and stabilised
soils, to nearby farms and communities. Chapters examine what
scientists have learned about the natural history of this dryland
area, how retired farmland can be successfully restored to its
natural wild state, and the socioeconomic and political benefits of
doing so. The book concludes with a vision of a region restored to
ecological balance and equipped for inevitable climate change,
allowing nature and people to prosper. The editors position the
book as a case study with a programmatic approach and
straightforward lessons that can be applied in similar regions
around the world. The lessons in Rewilding Agricultural Landscapes
will be useful to conservation leaders, policymakers, groundwater
agencies, and water mangers looking for inspiration and practical
advice solving the complicated issues of agricultural
sustainability and water management.
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