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Land Management

by Colin Hindmarch, Mike W. Pienkowski

Ecological criticism of agricultural policies is not easy - targets agreed in biodiversity action plans must be achieved within a framework of agricultural and economic policies. This booklet identifies some of the hidden costs of unsustainable production.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Mature ecological criticism of agricultural policies is not easy: targets agreed in Biodiversity Action Plans must be achieved within a framework of agricultural and economic policies. Developing a balanced solution is the essence of sustainability. Until recently the hidden costs of high-production systems on biodiversity has been ignored.
This booklet identifies some of the hidden costs of unsustainable production, and also considers examples where conservation management has failed.
The authors argue that sustainable land management is possible, and that conservation and production interests can be satisfied. They go on to show how a sustainable approach can be applied throughout Europe. The approach adopted is the one that has underpinned the development of the European Union Biodiversity strategy and is becoming a compelling force for change in Europe's decision-making processes.
Land managers and planners, ecologists and agriculturalists will, in particular, find this booklet an invaluable resource. However, it will also appeal to those with a more general interest in the issues of land management.

Back Cover

Mature ecological criticism of agricultural policies is not easy: targets agreed in Biodiversity Action Plans must be achieved within a framework of agricultural and economic policies. Developing a balanced solution is the essence of sustainability. Until recently the hidden costs of high-production systems on biodiversity has been ignored. This booklet identifies some of the hidden costs of unsustainable production, and also considers examples where conservation management has failed. The authors argue that sustainable land management is possible, and that conservation and production interests can be satisfied. They go on to show how a sustainable approach can be applied throughout Europe. The approach adopted is the one that has underpinned the development of the European Union Biodiversity strategy and is becoming a compelling force for change in Europe's decision-making processes. Land managers and planners, ecologists, agriculturalists will, in particular, find this booklet an invaluable resource but it will also appeal to those with a more general interest in the issues of land management.

Flap

Mature ecological criticism of agricultural policies is not easy: targets agreed in Biodiversity Action Plans must be achieved within a framework of agricultural and economic policies. Developing a balanced solution is the essence of sustainability. Until recently the hidden costs of high-production systems on biodiversity has been ignored. This booklet identifies some of the hidden costs of unsustainable production, and also considers examples where conservation management has failed. The authors argue that sustainable land management is possible, and that conservation and production interests can be satisfied. They go on to show how a sustainable approach can be applied throughout Europe. The approach adopted is the one that has underpinned the development of the European Union Biodiversity strategy and is becoming a compelling force for change in Europe's decision-making processes. Land managers and planners, ecologists, agriculturalists will, in particular, find this booklet an invaluable resource but it will also appeal to those with a more general interest in the issues of land management.

Author Biography

Colin Hindmarch is the author of Land Management: The Hidden Costs, published by Wiley. Mike W. Pienkowski is the author of Land Management: The Hidden Costs, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Land-Use Intensification: The Cost To The Environment:. The Drive For Productivity. Habitats And Wildlife. Overuse And Neglect. Pollution. Soil Erosion. The Loss Of Farm Biodiversity. Impact Of Land-Use Intensification On Forest Biodiversity. Landscape Effects Of Intensive Forestry And Farming. Cultural Effects. Concluding Thoughts. 3. Biological Conservation : Gaps, Overlaps And Contradictions:. Complexity And Simplicity In Ecological Interactions. Attempts To Deal With The Ecological Effects Of Land-Use Intensification. 4. Traditional Land Use Systems; Sustainability, Efficiency And Biodiversity:. Sustainable Land-Uses. The Character Of Extensive Land-Uses. Farming Efficiency And Ecological Complexity. Habitat Scale Effects Of Optimising Production Within Extensive Systems. The Marsh Fritillary Butterfly. The Red-Billed Chough (Pyrrhocorax Pyrrhocorax). Landscape Scale Effects Of Optimising Production With Extensive Systems. Concluding Thoughts. 5. Land-Use Reform: A New Harmony Between Human Activity, Economic Forces And The Land:. Agricultural Support Mechanisms. Attempts To Control The Adverse Environmental Effects Of Subsidies. The Need For An Integrated Approach To Conservation And Land Management. Reduction Of Support For Intensive Production. Environmentally Neutral Support For Agriculture. 6. Abbreviations

Review

"This is a complex issue but the authors provide us with a very clear way through. Arguments are well laid out, diagrams are clear and the brief nature of the text encourages students to dip in and read!" TEG News, Dec 2001
"The whole product has been put together excellently. A must-buy for the library."

Long Description

Mature ecological criticism of agricultural policies is not easy: targets agreed in Biodiversity Action Plans must be achieved within a framework of agricultural and economic policies. Developing a balanced solution is the essence of sustainability. Until recently the hidden costs of high-production systems on biodiversity has been ignored. This booklet identifies some of the hidden costs of unsustainable production, and also considers examples where conservation management has failed. The authors argue that sustainable land management is possible, and that conservation and production interests can be satisfied. They go on to show how a sustainable approach can be applied throughout Europe. The approach adopted is the one that has underpinned the development of the European Union Biodiversity strategy and is becoming a compelling force for change in Europe's decision-making processes. Land managers and planners, ecologists, agriculturalists will, in particular, find this booklet an invaluable resource but it will also appeal to those with a more general interest in the issues of land management.

Review Text

"This is a complex issue but the authors provide us with a very clear way through. Arguments are well laid out, diagrams are clear and the brief nature of the text encourages students to dip in and read!" TEG News, Dec 2001
"The whole product has been put together excellently. A must-buy for the library."

Review Quote

This is a complex issue but the authors provide us with a very clear way through. Arguments are well laid out, diagrams are clear and the brief nature of the text encourages students to dip in and read!" TEG News, Dec 2001The whole product has been put together excellently. A must-buy for the library."

Feature

1. Introduction. 2. Land-Use Intensification: The Cost To The Environment. 3. Biological Conservation : Gaps, Overlaps AndContradictions. 4. Traditional Land Use Systems; Sustainability, Efficiency AndBiodiversity. 5. Land-Use Reform: A New Harmony Between Human Activity,Economic Forces And The Land. 6. Abbreviations

Details

ISBN0632056525
Author Mike W. Pienkowski
Short Title LAND MGMT
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-10 0632056525
ISBN-13 9780632056521
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Year 2000
Subtitle The Hidden Costs
Edition 1st
DOI 10.1604/9780632056521
UK Release Date 2000-07-10
AU Release Date 2000-07-10
NZ Release Date 2000-07-10
US Release Date 2000-07-10
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Series British Ecological Society Ecological Issues
Publication Date 2000-07-10
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Place of Publication Hoboken
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 333.73
Audience Professional & Vocational

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