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Farming with the environment : thirty years of Allerton Project research / Chris Stoate.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Earthscan food and agriculturePublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023Edition: First editionDescription: xvi, 217 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780367749002
  • 9780367748975
Other title:
  • 30 years of Allerton Project research
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Farming with the environmentDDC classification:
  • 23 577.55 STO
LOC classification:
  • S589.7 .S763 2023
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available online.
Contents:
1. -- Introduction -- 2. -- The long view -- 3. -- Soil: the life support system -- 4. -- Wildlife and our food -- 5. -- Developing new approaches to wildlife management -- 6. -- Reflections on water -- 7. -- Understanding and accepting complexity -- 8. -- The view from the farm -- 9. -- A way forward.
Summary: "This book examines, discusses, and shares over thirty years' worth of research from The Allerton Project, a research and demonstration farm in the UK which has been carrying out applied interdisciplinary research to explore and explain the need to adapt the management of farmland for environmental protection and to provide public benefits. Designed to provide guidance, feedback and recommendations to farmers, practitioners and policymakers, the Allerton Project is an exceptionally well documented case study of lowland agricultural land management which has the purpose of meeting multiple objectives. This book draws on the wealth of knowledge built over the past thirty years and unveils and clarifies the complexity of a number of topical debates about current land and wildlife management at a range of spatial scales, explores the underlying historical context, and provides some important pointers to future directions of travel. Topics include soil health and management, farmland ecology, development of management practices to enhance biodiversity, natural flood management, water quality and aquatic ecology. Most importantly, the book demonstrates how the findings from this project relate to agricultural and conservation policy more broadly as well as how they are applicable to similar projects throughout Europe. This book will be of great interest to professionals working in agricultural land management and conservation, as well as researchers and students of agri-environmental studies and agricultural policy"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. -- Introduction -- 2. -- The long view -- 3. -- Soil: the life support system -- 4. -- Wildlife and our food -- 5. -- Developing new approaches to wildlife management -- 6. -- Reflections on water -- 7. -- Understanding and accepting complexity -- 8. -- The view from the farm -- 9. -- A way forward.

"This book examines, discusses, and shares over thirty years' worth of research from The Allerton Project, a research and demonstration farm in the UK which has been carrying out applied interdisciplinary research to explore and explain the need to adapt the management of farmland for environmental protection and to provide public benefits. Designed to provide guidance, feedback and recommendations to farmers, practitioners and policymakers, the Allerton Project is an exceptionally well documented case study of lowland agricultural land management which has the purpose of meeting multiple objectives. This book draws on the wealth of knowledge built over the past thirty years and unveils and clarifies the complexity of a number of topical debates about current land and wildlife management at a range of spatial scales, explores the underlying historical context, and provides some important pointers to future directions of travel. Topics include soil health and management, farmland ecology, development of management practices to enhance biodiversity, natural flood management, water quality and aquatic ecology. Most importantly, the book demonstrates how the findings from this project relate to agricultural and conservation policy more broadly as well as how they are applicable to similar projects throughout Europe. This book will be of great interest to professionals working in agricultural land management and conservation, as well as researchers and students of agri-environmental studies and agricultural policy"-- Provided by publisher.

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