The Biology of Agroecosystems

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  • Author:
    RANDALL Nicola / SMITH Barbara
  • ISBN:
    9780198737537
  • Publication Date:
    November 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    208
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
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The Biology of Agroecosystems
The Biology of Agroecosystems

The Biology of Agroecosystems

Regular price $104.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    RANDALL Nicola / SMITH Barbara
  • ISBN:
    9780198737537
  • Publication Date:
    November 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    208
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Since the advent of agriculture approximately 12,000 years ago, human activity has created a unique set of ecosystems. However, the recent development of world markets, rapid technological advances, and other changes to farming practices have led to hugely increased pressures on farm habitats and organisms. Global human populations are rising and diets are becoming ever more complicated, leading to unrelenting requirements for increased levels of food production. Natural biotopes are becoming increasingly fragmented as agricultural activities expand around them.The Biology of Agroecosystems is is for both senior undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in agroecology, farmland ecology, conservation, and agriculture as well as the many professional ecologists, conservation biologists, and land managers requiring a concise overview of agroecology.

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  • Since the advent of agriculture approximately 12,000 years ago, human activity has created a unique set of ecosystems. However, the recent development of world markets, rapid technological advances, and other changes to farming practices have led to hugely increased pressures on farm habitats and organisms. Global human populations are rising and diets are becoming ever more complicated, leading to unrelenting requirements for increased levels of food production. Natural biotopes are becoming increasingly fragmented as agricultural activities expand around them.The Biology of Agroecosystems is is for both senior undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in agroecology, farmland ecology, conservation, and agriculture as well as the many professional ecologists, conservation biologists, and land managers requiring a concise overview of agroecology.

    Featured in the January 2020 Trades and Technologies newsletter.
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Since the advent of agriculture approximately 12,000 years ago, human activity has created a unique set of ecosystems. However, the recent development of world markets, rapid technological advances, and other changes to farming practices have led to hugely increased pressures on farm habitats and organisms. Global human populations are rising and diets are becoming ever more complicated, leading to unrelenting requirements for increased levels of food production. Natural biotopes are becoming increasingly fragmented as agricultural activities expand around them.The Biology of Agroecosystems is is for both senior undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in agroecology, farmland ecology, conservation, and agriculture as well as the many professional ecologists, conservation biologists, and land managers requiring a concise overview of agroecology.

Featured in the January 2020 Trades and Technologies newsletter.
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