Regenerative Agriculture
What’s Missing? What Do We Still Need to Know?
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Product details:
- Edition number 1st ed. 2021
- Publisher Springer International Publishing
- Date of Publication 23 June 2022
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783030722265
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9783030722234
- No. of pages355 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 575 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XIX, 355 p. 72 illus., 56 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white 273
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The food system is our last coal-fired power station, our last diesel engine. This book is a trans-disciplinary approach to what needs to be done to make our food system sustainable and to regenerate soil and water resources, habitat, economy and society. The book brings back classical principles of agronomy and integrates economic, agro-ecological and social perspectives, drawing on a wealth of expertise on the political economy of the food system, Conservation Agriculture, and long-term field experiments.
Regenerative agriculture builds on known knowns – like crop rotation, water and nutrient requirements, soil and water conservation, farm-gate prices, international trade and supply chains. It grapples with known unknowns – like weed, pest and disease control without agrochemicals, cover crops for profit as well as protection, mitigating and adapting to the climate crisis, resilience and tipping points in ecosystems, farming systems and societies,and how we can pay for imperative changes. Lastly, it acknowledges unknown unknowns – the things we are oblivious to but which we really must know – like how to liberate the ghettos of the mind inhabited by farmers, agronomists, politicians and societies. MoreTable of Contents:
The Cost of Food, Consequences of not valuing soil, water and those who manage them.- Changing the Paradigm of agricultural intensification. Challenges faced by agriculture in Moldova.- The Alberta Experience. Climate change action plan, cap-and-trade legislation for carbon emissions, and carbon credits for farmers.- The Social Food Service market – a lever for change.- Discussion.- Is the future of Agriculture Perennial? The fundamental difference between natural ecosystems and agro-ecosystems.- Managing chernozem to achieve Sustainable Development Goals.- Quality and health of anthropically transformed Black Earth.- Seeking an alternative for weed control in Conservation Agriculture.- Step-by-step to fill the gaps along the path to sustainability.- Discussion.- Agricultural Research and the Agriculture of the Future.- The LONE Concept, Agriculture of the Future.- Adaptation to climate change through plant breeding: the status of winter wheat.- Long-term research on crop rotation.- Sustainable intensification of agriculture on the Bălţi steppe. Crop diversity, irrigation, and no-till in crop rotations.- Restoration of the degraded plough layer of Chernozem prior to implementation of Zero Tillage.- The Big Picture - some ideas for research and action: an International Hydrological Network for Food-water; needs and opportunities for financing regenerative agriculture across the steppes through Green Bonds.- Pointers for decision-makers, researchers and practical farmers.
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