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The future of agricultural landscapes. Part III

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The future of agricultural landscapes. Part III / edited by David A. Bohan, Alex J. Dumbrell, Adam J. Vanbergen.
ISBN
9780323915045
0323915043
9780323915038
Publication
[Place of publication not identified] : Academic Press, 2021.
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1 online resource.
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Summary
The Future of Agricultural Landscapes, Part III, Volume 65 in the Advances in Ecological Research serial, highlights new advances in the field, with this update including contributions from an international board of authors who cover Designing farmer-acceptable rotations that assure ecosystem service provision in the face of climate change, Building a shared vision of the future for multifunctional agricultural landscapes: Lessons from a Long Term Socio-Ecological Research site in south-western France, Vineyard landscapes and biocontrol, Pollinators, Next generation biomonitoring, Diversification of botanical resources in landscapes, Conflict resolution in agricultural landscapes, Addressing the Unanswered Questions in landscape-moderated biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and more. Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors Presents the latest release in the Advances in Ecological Research series Updated release includes the latest information on the Future of Agricultural Landscapes.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 06, 2023
Series
Advances in ecological research ; v. 65.
Advances in ecological research ; 65
Contents
Socio-ecosystems and conflict. Conflicts between agriculture and biodiversity conservation in Europe: Looking to the future by learning from the past.
Building a shared vision of the future for multifunctional agricultural landscapes. Lessons from a long term socio-ecological research site in south-western France
Empirical needs. Broadening the scope of empirical studies to answer persistent questions in landscape-moderated effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
Promoting crop pest control by plant diversification in agricultural landscapes: A conceptual framework for analysing feedback loops between agro-ecological and socio-ecological effects
Global changes.
Designing farmer-acceptable rotations that assure ecosystem service provision in the face of climate change
Multiple global change impacts on parasitism and biocontrol services in future agricultural landscapes
Harnessing biodiversity and ecosystem services to safeguard multifunctional vineyard landscapes in a global change context
Monitoring.
Effective biodiversity monitoring could be facilitated by networks of simple sensors and a shift to incentivising results
Coupling ecological network analysis with high-throughput sequencing-based surveys: Lessons from the next-generation biomonitoring project.
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