Land Use Intensification: Effects on Agriculture, Biodiversity and Ecological Processes

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    Abstract

    Can science suggest new approaches to reducing the conflict between productive land use and biodiversity conservation? There can be little doubt that there are truly colossal challenges associated with providing food, fibre and energy for an expanding world population without further accelerating already rapid rates of biodiversity loss and undermining the ecosystem processes on which we all depend. These challenges are further complicated by rapid changes in climate and its additional direct impacts on agriculture, biodiversity and ecological processes. There are many different viewpoints about the best way to deal with the myriad issues associated with land use intensification and this book canvasses a number of these from different parts of the tropical and temperate world. Chapters focus on whether science can suggest new and improved approaches to reducing the conflict between productive land use and biodiversity conservation. Who should read this book? Policy makers in regional, state and federal governments, as well as scientists and the interested lay public.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationAustralia
    PublisherCSIRO Publishing
    Number of pages156
    Volume1
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Print)9780643104075
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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