Farming with nature: the science and practice of ecoagriculture
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Preface xix
Chapter 1. The Challenge for Ecoagriculture 1
Sara J. Sehen and Jeffrey A. McNeely
Part I. Agricultural Production in Ecoagriculture
Landscapes 17
Overview of Section
Chapter 2. Scientific Assessment of Ecoagriculture
Systems 20
Louise E. Buck, Thomas A. Gavin, Norman T. Uphoff, and David R. Lee
Chapter 3. Biodiversity in Agroecosystems 46
Judith Thompson, Toby Hodgkin, Kwesi Atta-Krah, Devra Jarvis,
Coosje Hoogendoorn, and Stefano Padulosi
Chapter 4. Perennial Grains 61
Lee R. DeHaan, Thomas S. Cox, David L. Van Tassel, and Jerry D. Glover
Chapter 5. Domesticating and Marketing Novel Crops 83
Roger R. B. Leakey
x Contents
Chapter 6. Tropical Agroforestry 103
Götz Schroth and Maria do Socorro Souza da Mota
Chapter 7. Livestock Systems 121
Constance L. Neely and Richard Hatfield
Part H. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management in
Ecoagriculture Landscapes 143
Overview of Section
Chapter 8. Designing Agricultural Landscapes for
Biodiversity Conservation 146
Celia A. Harvey
Chapter 9. Pollinators 166
Barbara Gemmill-Herren, Connal Eardley,John Mburu, Wanja Kinuthia, and
Dino Martins
Chapter 10. From Integrated Pest Management to Adaptive
Ecosystem Management 178
Hans Herren, Johann Baumgärtner, and Gianni Gilioli
Chapter 11. Watershed Management 191
Meine van Noordwijk, Fahmuddin Agus, Bruno Verbist, Kurniatun Hairiah,
and Thomas P Tomich
Chapter 12. Exploiting Ecological Disturbance 213
Jaw Sendzimir and Zsuzsanna Flachner
Chapter 13. Irrigation 231
David Molden, Rebecca Tharme, Iskandar Abdullaev, and Ranjitha Puskur
Chapter 14. Remote Sensing 250
Aaron Dushku, Sandra Brown, Tim Pearson, David Shoch, and Bill Howley
Part m. Institutional Foundations for Ecoagriculture 265
Overview of Section
Chapter 15. Community Stewardship of Biodiversity 268
Augusta Molnar, Sara J. Sehen, and Arvind Khare
Contents
Chapter 16. Community Leadership in Ecoagriculture 286
Donato Bumacas, Delia C. Catacutan, Gladman Chibememe,
and Claire Rhodes
Chapter 17. Planning at a Landscape Scale 308
William J. Jackson, Stewart Maginnis, and Sandeep Sengupta
Chapter 18. Research Partnerships 322
Thomas P.Tomich, Dagmar Timmer, Sandra J. Velarde, Cheryl A. Palm,
Meine van NoorduHjk, and Andrew N. Gillison
Chapter 19. Multistakeholder Partnerships 344
Hemmati
Chapter 20. Restructuring the Supply Chain 358
Edward Millard
Chapter 21. Paying Farmers for Stewardship 378
Sara J. Sehen, Jeffrey C. Milder, and Mira Inbar
Chapter 22. Policy Implications and Knowledge Gaps 399
Jeffrey A. McNeely and Sara J. Scherr
About the Authors 419
Index 425
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
Figures
Figure I.I. Links between the goals of ecoagriculture and ecosystem
services 8
Figure 2.1. Ecoagriculture envisioned as a three-legged stool 23
Figure 5.1. Biophysical and socioeconomic scenario for the developing
tropics 84
Figure 5.2. The relationship between strategies for domestication, vegetative
propagation, and clonal selection 89
Figure 5.3. Potential impacts on the sustainability of domesticating agroforestry
trees 93
Figure 6.1. The extractive use and management of spontaneous tucumà
palms 106
Figure 6.2. Enrichment of riparian forests through palm planting in theTapajôs
region 107
Figure 6.3. Young cacao plants under old rubber trees, Brazilian Amazon 108
Figure 6.4. Relative position of different multistrata agroforestry practices 109
Figure 7.1. Using livestock to heal the land in Zimbabwe 125
Figure 8.1a—d. (a) Intact landscape, aerial view on Siberian Tiaaga; (b) varie-
gated landscape, Monteverde Cloud Forest, San Louis Valley, Costa Rica;
xiv List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
(c) fragmented landscape Mahantango Creek Watershed, Pennsylvania, USA;
(d) relictual landscape, rice terraces in Nepal 151
Figure io.i. The four-dimensional framework considered in conservation ecol-
ogy and used to describe the expansion of Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
objectives 180
Figure 10.2. Some levels considered in the four dimensions of expanded Inte-
grated Pest Management (IPM) systems 182
Figure 10.3. Adaptive management of tsetse populations in Luke, Ethiopia 185
Figure 10.4. Adaptive management of an ecosystem placed on a trajectory
towards enhanced sustainability 186
Figure 11.1. WaNuLCAS model predictions of water balance in response to
simulated rainfall patterns 202
Figure 11.2a. Surface runoff as a function of percentage tree cover 203
Figure 11.2b. Sediment yield as a function of percentage tree cover 204
Figure 11.3. FALLOW model predictions on watershed functions in relation to
population density 205
Figure 11.4. Mismatch in the Philippines between protected areas and remain-
ing natural habitat 206
Figure 12.1. Topographic scheme of the Tisza River Basin, Hungary 216
Figure 12.2. Artist s interpretation of different landscape mosaic patterns in the
Tisza River floodplain (a) pre- and (b) post-execution of the original Vasârhelyi
River engineering plan in 1871 217
Figure 12.3. A version of a historical, military map (Austro-Hungarian Army ca.
1880) showing the Tisza River main channel in the vicinity of the village of
Nagykörü, Hungary 220
Figure 12.4. Practices and products associated with extensive land uses in the
Tisza river floodplain, Hungary 225
Figure 13.1. Water stress in major basins taking into account environmental
water requirements 234
Figure 14.1. Region map with the point locations for the communities coded
by their range in suitability scores 254
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
Figure 14.2. The relationship between sampling and precision 258
Figure 14.3. Pine savanna plots embedded in the broadleaf forest
landscape 259
Figure 14.4. Route segmentation in the Appalachian study 260
Figure 14.5. Graph of breeding bird survey species as correlated with forest
area 261
Figure 17.1. Acceptability of trade-offs at different spatial scales 316
Figure 18.1. The integrated applied natural resource management (iNRM)
paradigm 325
Tables
Table 2.1. Studies that examine the relationships between various agricultural
practices and wild biodiversity or habitat 26
Table 2.2. Survey of studies that compare benefits of integrated crop manage-
ment practices 32
Table 5.1. A sample of West African trees, shrubs, and liane species appropriate
for growth in multistrata agroforests and for domestication 88
Table 5.2. The relationship between strategies for domestication, vegetative
propagation, and clonal selection 94
Table 7.1. Systems of the interplay between livestock and conservation 122
Table 8.1. Key landscape characteristics that can influence the patterns of plant
and animal diversity within agricultural landscapes 148
Table 8.2. A summary of ten guiding principles for conserving biodiversity
within agricultural landscapes 158
Table 8.3. Priority actions for agricultural landscapes with varying degrees of
habitat loss and fragmentation 159
Table II.I. Examples of situations where specific watershed functions are of
relevance 195
Table 11.2. Effects of human disturbance on forests and water balance 196
Table 11.3. Relating watershed functions to the main drivers 201
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
Table 11.4. Biodiversity conservation and watershed functions 208
Table 15.1. Comparison of annual conservation investment by different
actors 270
Table 18.1. The alternatives to slash-and-burn (ASB) matrix 328
Table 21.1. Farm and landscape management practices that can provide biodi-
versity conservation services 385
Table 21.2. Selected examples of approaches to measure biodiversity for pay-
ment for ecosystem services (PES) 391
Boxes
Box 8.1. Glossary of agricultural and landscape ecology terms used in this chap-
ter 150
Box 13.i. Positive impacts of agriculture on wetlands: small tank systems of Sri
Lanka 233
Box 16.1. The role of smallholder producer organizations as service providers:
an example from the Asociaciôn de Pequenos Productores de Talamanca 295
Box 16.2. Community-led capacity development in financial management and
governance: an example from the Kalinga Mission for Indigenous Communities
and Youth Development, the Philippines 299
Box 16.3. Community-driven advocacy to inform policy from the bottom up
in Zimbabwe 302
Box 18.1. A vision of what could be achieved 339
Box 19. i. Who is a stakeholder in ecoagriculture? 346
Box 19.2. Ecoagricultural parternships 348
Box 19.3. The Nairobi Declaration process 352
Box 21.1. The business case for biodiversity service payments 383
Box 21.2. Integrating biodiversity in carbon payments in Antioquia,
Colombia 388
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Contents
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Preface xix
Chapter 1. The Challenge for Ecoagriculture 1
Sara J. Sehen and Jeffrey A. McNeely
Part I. Agricultural Production in Ecoagriculture
Landscapes 17
Overview of Section
Chapter 2. Scientific Assessment of Ecoagriculture
Systems 20
Louise E. Buck, Thomas A. Gavin, Norman T. Uphoff, and David R. Lee
Chapter 3. Biodiversity in Agroecosystems 46
Judith Thompson, Toby Hodgkin, Kwesi Atta-Krah, Devra Jarvis,
Coosje Hoogendoorn, and Stefano Padulosi
Chapter 4. Perennial Grains 61
Lee R. DeHaan, Thomas S. Cox, David L. Van Tassel, and Jerry D. Glover
Chapter 5. Domesticating and Marketing Novel Crops 83
Roger R. B. Leakey
x Contents
Chapter 6. Tropical Agroforestry 103
Götz Schroth and Maria do Socorro Souza da Mota
Chapter 7. Livestock Systems 121
Constance L. Neely and Richard Hatfield
Part H. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management in
Ecoagriculture Landscapes 143
Overview of Section
Chapter 8. Designing Agricultural Landscapes for
Biodiversity Conservation 146
Celia A. Harvey
Chapter 9. Pollinators 166
Barbara Gemmill-Herren, Connal Eardley,John Mburu, Wanja Kinuthia, and
Dino Martins
Chapter 10. From Integrated Pest Management to Adaptive
Ecosystem Management 178
Hans Herren, Johann Baumgärtner, and Gianni Gilioli
Chapter 11. Watershed Management 191
Meine van Noordwijk, Fahmuddin Agus, Bruno Verbist, Kurniatun Hairiah,
and Thomas P Tomich
Chapter 12. Exploiting Ecological Disturbance 213
Jaw Sendzimir and Zsuzsanna Flachner
Chapter 13. Irrigation 231
David Molden, Rebecca Tharme, Iskandar Abdullaev, and Ranjitha Puskur
Chapter 14. Remote Sensing 250
Aaron Dushku, Sandra Brown, Tim Pearson, David Shoch, and Bill Howley
Part m. Institutional Foundations for Ecoagriculture 265
Overview of Section
Chapter 15. Community Stewardship of Biodiversity 268
Augusta Molnar, Sara J. Sehen, and Arvind Khare
Contents
Chapter 16. Community Leadership in Ecoagriculture 286
Donato Bumacas, Delia C. Catacutan, Gladman Chibememe,
and Claire Rhodes
Chapter 17. Planning at a Landscape Scale 308
William J. Jackson, Stewart Maginnis, and Sandeep Sengupta
Chapter 18. Research Partnerships 322
Thomas P.Tomich, Dagmar Timmer, Sandra J. Velarde, Cheryl A. Palm,
Meine van NoorduHjk, and Andrew N. Gillison
Chapter 19. Multistakeholder Partnerships 344
Hemmati
Chapter 20. Restructuring the Supply Chain 358
Edward Millard
Chapter 21. Paying Farmers for Stewardship 378
Sara J. Sehen, Jeffrey C. Milder, and Mira Inbar
Chapter 22. Policy Implications and Knowledge Gaps 399
Jeffrey A. McNeely and Sara J. Scherr
About the Authors 419
Index 425
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
Figures
Figure I.I. Links between the goals of ecoagriculture and ecosystem
services 8
Figure 2.1. Ecoagriculture envisioned as a three-legged stool 23
Figure 5.1. Biophysical and socioeconomic scenario for the developing
tropics 84
Figure 5.2. The relationship between strategies for domestication, vegetative
propagation, and clonal selection 89
Figure 5.3. Potential impacts on the sustainability of domesticating agroforestry
trees 93
Figure 6.1. The extractive use and management of spontaneous tucumà
palms 106
Figure 6.2. Enrichment of riparian forests through palm planting in theTapajôs
region 107
Figure 6.3. Young cacao plants under old rubber trees, Brazilian Amazon 108
Figure 6.4. Relative position of different multistrata agroforestry practices 109
Figure 7.1. Using livestock to heal the land in Zimbabwe 125
Figure 8.1a—d. (a) Intact landscape, aerial view on Siberian Tiaaga; (b) varie-
gated landscape, Monteverde Cloud Forest, San Louis Valley, Costa Rica;
xiv List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
(c) fragmented landscape Mahantango Creek Watershed, Pennsylvania, USA;
(d) relictual landscape, rice terraces in Nepal 151
Figure io.i. The four-dimensional framework considered in conservation ecol-
ogy and used to describe the expansion of Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
objectives 180
Figure 10.2. Some levels considered in the four dimensions of expanded Inte-
grated Pest Management (IPM) systems 182
Figure 10.3. Adaptive management of tsetse populations in Luke, Ethiopia 185
Figure 10.4. Adaptive management of an ecosystem placed on a trajectory
towards enhanced sustainability 186
Figure 11.1. WaNuLCAS model predictions of water balance in response to
simulated rainfall patterns 202
Figure 11.2a. Surface runoff as a function of percentage tree cover 203
Figure 11.2b. Sediment yield as a function of percentage tree cover 204
Figure 11.3. FALLOW model predictions on watershed functions in relation to
population density 205
Figure 11.4. Mismatch in the Philippines between protected areas and remain-
ing natural habitat 206
Figure 12.1. Topographic scheme of the Tisza River Basin, Hungary 216
Figure 12.2. Artist's interpretation of different landscape mosaic patterns in the
Tisza River floodplain (a) pre- and (b) post-execution of the original Vasârhelyi
River engineering plan in 1871 217
Figure 12.3. A version of a historical, military map (Austro-Hungarian Army ca.
1880) showing the Tisza River main channel in the vicinity of the village of
Nagykörü, Hungary 220
Figure 12.4. Practices and products associated with extensive land uses in the
Tisza river floodplain, Hungary 225
Figure 13.1. Water stress in major basins taking into account environmental
water requirements 234
Figure 14.1. Region map with the point locations for the communities coded
by their range in suitability scores 254
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
Figure 14.2. The relationship between sampling and precision 258
Figure 14.3. Pine savanna plots embedded in the broadleaf forest
landscape 259
Figure 14.4. Route segmentation in the Appalachian study 260
Figure 14.5. Graph of breeding bird survey species as correlated with forest
area 261
Figure 17.1. Acceptability of trade-offs at different spatial scales 316
Figure 18.1. The integrated applied natural resource management (iNRM)
paradigm 325
Tables
Table 2.1. Studies that examine the relationships between various agricultural
practices and wild biodiversity or habitat 26
Table 2.2. Survey of studies that compare benefits of integrated crop manage-
ment practices 32
Table 5.1. A sample of West African trees, shrubs, and liane species appropriate
for growth in multistrata agroforests and for domestication 88
Table 5.2. The relationship between strategies for domestication, vegetative
propagation, and clonal selection 94
Table 7.1. Systems of the interplay between livestock and conservation 122
Table 8.1. Key landscape characteristics that can influence the patterns of plant
and animal diversity within agricultural landscapes 148
Table 8.2. A summary of ten guiding principles for conserving biodiversity
within agricultural landscapes 158
Table 8.3. Priority actions for agricultural landscapes with varying degrees of
habitat loss and fragmentation 159
Table II.I. Examples of situations where specific watershed functions are of
relevance 195
Table 11.2. Effects of human disturbance on forests and water balance 196
Table 11.3. Relating watershed functions to the main "drivers" 201
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
Table 11.4. Biodiversity conservation and watershed functions 208
Table 15.1. Comparison of annual conservation investment by different
actors 270
Table 18.1. The alternatives to slash-and-burn (ASB) matrix 328
Table 21.1. Farm and landscape management practices that can provide biodi-
versity conservation services 385
Table 21.2. Selected examples of approaches to measure biodiversity for pay-
ment for ecosystem services (PES) 391
Boxes
Box 8.1. Glossary of agricultural and landscape ecology terms used in this chap-
ter 150
Box 13.i. Positive impacts of agriculture on wetlands: small tank systems of Sri
Lanka 233
Box 16.1. The role of smallholder producer organizations as service providers:
an example from the Asociaciôn de Pequenos Productores de Talamanca 295
Box 16.2. Community-led capacity development in financial management and
governance: an example from the Kalinga Mission for Indigenous Communities
and Youth Development, the Philippines 299
Box 16.3. Community-driven advocacy to inform policy from the bottom up
in Zimbabwe 302
Box 18.1. A vision of what could be achieved 339
Box 19. i. Who is a stakeholder in ecoagriculture? 346
Box 19.2. Ecoagricultural parternships 348
Box 19.3. The Nairobi Declaration process 352
Box 21.1. The business case for biodiversity service payments 383
Box 21.2. Integrating biodiversity in carbon payments in Antioquia,
Colombia 388 |
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spelling | Scherr, Sara J. Verfasser aut Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture Sara J. Scherr ; Jeffrey A. McNeely Washington, DC [u.a.] Island Press 2007 XX, 445 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Sustainable agriculture Biodiversity conservation Biologische Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4069484-7 gnd rswk-swf Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd rswk-swf Artenschutz (DE-588)4112598-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Biologische Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4069484-7 s DE-604 Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 s Artenschutz (DE-588)4112598-8 s Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 s Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s b DE-604 McNeely, Jeffrey A. Verfasser aut http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip077/2006100959.html Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0710/2006100959-b.html Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0710/2006100959-d.html Publisher description HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015983947&sequence=000006&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Scherr, Sara J. McNeely, Jeffrey A. Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture Sustainable agriculture Biodiversity conservation Biologische Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4069484-7 gnd Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Artenschutz (DE-588)4112598-8 gnd |
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title | Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture |
title_auth | Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture |
title_exact_search | Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture |
title_exact_search_txtP | Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture |
title_full | Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture Sara J. Scherr ; Jeffrey A. McNeely |
title_fullStr | Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture Sara J. Scherr ; Jeffrey A. McNeely |
title_full_unstemmed | Farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture Sara J. Scherr ; Jeffrey A. McNeely |
title_short | Farming with nature |
title_sort | farming with nature the science and practice of ecoagriculture |
title_sub | the science and practice of ecoagriculture |
topic | Sustainable agriculture Biodiversity conservation Biologische Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4069484-7 gnd Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Artenschutz (DE-588)4112598-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Sustainable agriculture Biodiversity conservation Biologische Landwirtschaft Landwirtschaft Nachhaltigkeit Umweltschutz Artenschutz Aufsatzsammlung |
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