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This book brings together two aspects of grassland soil management
which, by and large, have hitherto been considered separately.
Issues related to nutrient cycling and soil quality have dominated
research directed towards aiding broad and local scale policy
issues for improving land use. Protecting the environment and
maintaining/preserving natural habitats and biodiversity, tend to
be considered separately. In this book we attempt to bring what
are, in reality, inseparable aspects of grassland soil
characteristics together and consider physical, chemical and
biological components of soils, their interrelations and the way
that they influence nutrient transformations and flows and soil
quality. Keynote discussions will be lead by the following experts:
Physical constraints and drivers: Professor Iain Young, Abertay
University, Scotland Biological aspects: Professor Tim Seastedt,
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Chemical aspects: Dr Mike
Beare from Crop and Food, Research, Lincoln New Zealand
Over-arching synopsis of these issues: Professor Richard Bardgett,
Lancaster University, UK. Bringing together international expertise
and experience does much to progress understanding and points ways
forward to maintain what is a base resource, our soils, whether it
be for production targets, environmental benefit or for maintenance
of natural ecosystems for future generations. This volume is useful
to all those interested in soils and their function, and all
grassland managers, whether their aims are directed at producing
food, forage or fibre of sustainable quantity and quality or at
maintaining, restoring or encouraging above and below ground
biodiversity. The international perspective on this is very
important so that experiences in wide ranging circumstances can be
cross-referenced and used to the advantage of all.
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