Agroforestry and Climate Change (e-bog) af -
Banerjee, Arnab (redaktør)

Agroforestry and Climate Change e-bog

1094,57 DKK (inkl. moms 1368,21 DKK)
This volume provides an abundance of valuable information on emerging eco-friendly technology and its potential role in combating climate change via agroforesty. The volume begins by describing the recent understanding of the scenario of climate change and its issues and challenges and provides an in-depth analysis of the potential of agroforestry toward climate change mitigation and adaptation...
E-bog 1094,57 DKK
Forfattere Banerjee, Arnab (redaktør)
Udgivet 5 juli 2019
Længde 336 sider
Genrer Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429615825
This volume provides an abundance of valuable information on emerging eco-friendly technology and its potential role in combating climate change via agroforesty. The volume begins by describing the recent understanding of the scenario of climate change and its issues and challenges and provides an in-depth analysis of the potential of agroforestry toward climate change mitigation and adaptation. Chapters address a wide range of techniques and methods for mitigating the negative aspects of climate change through agroforesty, such as vermicomposting, carbon sequestration, horticulture techniques, nutrient sequestration and soil sustainability, conservation of medicinal plant resources, silvipastoral systems, phytoremediation techniques, and more. The book also looks at livelihood security and the role of agroforestry.Key features:Provides updated information and recent developments in the field of climate change and agroforestryLooks at a variety of eco-friendly methods being employed to help mitigate climate change through agroforestyProvides recommendations and suggestions to build harmony between agroforestry and climate changeDiscusses new insights on the role of agroforestry toward combating climate change as well as maintaining the sustainability of ecosystems