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Current trends in population growth suggest that global food
production is unlikely to satisfy future demand under predicted
climate change scenarios unless rates of crop improvement are
accelerated. In order to maintain food security in the face of
these challenges, a holistic approach that includes stress-tolerant
germplasm, sustainable crop and natural resource management, and
sound policy interventions will be needed. The first volume in the
CABI Climate Change Series, this book provides an overview of the
essential disciplines required for sustainable crop production in
unpredictable environments. Chapters include discussions of
adapting to biotic and abiotic stresses, sustainable and
resource-conserving technologies and new tools for enhancing crop
adaptation. Examples of successful applications as well as future
prospects of how each discipline can be expected to evolve over the
next 30 years are also presented. Laying out the basic concepts
needed to adapt to and mitigate changes in crop environments, this
is an essential resource for researchers and students in crop and
environmental science as well as policy makers.
Current trends in population growth suggest that global food
production is unlikely to satisfy future demand under predicted
climate change scenarios unless rates of crop improvement are
accelerated. In order to maintain food security in the face of
these challenges, a holistic approach that includes stress-tolerant
germplasm, sustainable crop and natural resource management, and
sound policy interventions will be needed. The first volume in the
CABI Climate Change Series, this book provides an overview of the
essential disciplines required for sustainable crop production in
unpredictable environments. Chapters include discussions of
adapting to biotic and abiotic stresses, sustainable and
resource-conserving technologies and new tools for enhancing crop
adaptation. Examples of successful applications as well as future
prospects of how each discipline can be expected to evolve over the
next 30 years are also presented. Laying out the basic concepts
needed to adapt to and mitigate changes in crop environments, this
is an essential resource for researchers and students in crop and
environmental science as well as policy makers.
"Seeds of Sustainable Agriculture" is a groundbreaking analysis of
agricultural development and transitions toward more sustainable
management in one region. An invaluable resource for researchers,
policymakers, and students alike, it examines new approaches to
make agricultural landscapes healthier for both the environment and
people. The Yaqui Valley is one of the most intensive agricultural
regions of the world. It also faces resource limitations, threats
to human health, and rapidly changing economic conditions. Pamela
Matson and colleagues from leading institutions in the United
States and Mexico spent fifteen years addressing this challenge.
"Seeds of Sustainable Agriculture" provides unparalleled
information about the causes and consequences of current
agricultural methods. It also shows how knowledge can translate
into better practices, not just in the Yaqui Valley, but throughout
the world.
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