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This book critically examines the idea that the sustainability of
agriculture could be improved by mimicking the structure and
processes occurring in natural ecosystems. Researchers from around
the world present comparative studies of multi-species farming
systems, natural ecosystems and conventional agriculture. Case
studies from Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and North and South
America examine the implications of increasing the complexity of
farming systems on water and nutrient cycling, productivity and
resilience. Theoretical issues discussed include the role of
biodiversity in agriculture, the trade-off between perenniality and
productivity, the choice to integrate or segregate production and
conservation in an agricultural landscape, and the social and
economic challenges to adopting complex farming systems. One
section is devoted to the application of this concept in southern
Australia, where 15 million hectares of land are expected to be
affected by salinity by the middle of the next century unless there
is a significant change in agricultural practice.
This book critically examines the idea that the sustainability of
agriculture could be improved by mimicking the structure and
processes occurring in natural ecosystems. Researchers from around
the world present comparative studies of multi-species farming
systems, natural ecosystems and conventional agriculture. Case
studies from Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and North and South
America examine the implications of increasing the complexity of
farming systems on water and nutrient cycling, productivity and
resilience. Theoretical issues discussed include the role of
biodiversity in agriculture, the trade-off between perenniality and
productivity, the choice to integrate or segregate production and
conservation in an agricultural landscape, and the social and
economic challenges to adopting complex farming systems. One
section is devoted to the application of this concept in southern
Australia, where 15 million hectares of land are expected to be
affected by salinity by the middle of the next century unless there
is a significant change in agricultural practice.
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