Land management [[electronic resource] ] : the hidden costs / / by Colin Hindmarch, Mike Pienkowski |
Autore | Hindmarch Colin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : British Ecological Society, [1997] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (74 p.) |
Disciplina |
333.73
333.76 |
Altri autori (Persone) | PienkowskiM. W |
Collana | Ecological issues series |
Soggetto topico |
Land use
Sustainable agriculture |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-34864-7
9786612348648 0-470-69497-1 0-470-69486-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Land Management: The Hidden Costs; Contents; Key Issues; 1 . Introduction; 2 . Land-use intensification: the cost to the environment; 2.1 The drive for productivity; 2.2 Habitats and wildlife; 2.3 Overuse and neglect; 2.4 Pollution; 2.5 Soil erosion; 2.6 Loss offarm biodiversity; 2.7 Impact of land-use intensification on forest biodiversity; 2.8 Landscape effects of intensive forestry and farming; 2.9 Cultural effects; 2.10 Concluding thoughts; 3 . Biological conservation: gaps. overlaps and contradictions; 3.1 Complexity and simplicity in ecological interactions
3.2 Attempts to deal with the ecological effects of land-use intensification3.3 The phenomenon of landscape interactions; 3.4 The New Forest. Hampshire (UK); 3.5 The Avon Valley. Hampshire (UK); 3.6 Protection at a landscape scale; 3.7 An ecological approach to conservation and land-use management; 3.8 Spatial planning; 3.9 Strategic environmental assessment; 3.10 Policy integration; 3.1 1 Concluding thoughts; 4 . Traditional land use systems: sustainability, efficiency and biodiversity; 4.1 Sustainable land-uses; 4.2 Character of extensive land-uses 4.3 Farming efficiency and ecological complexity4.4 Habitat scale effects of optimising production within extensive systems; 4.5 Marsh Fritillary butterfly; 4.6 Red-Billed Chough; 4.7 Landscape scale effects ofoptimisingproduction within extensive systems; 4.8 Concluding thoughts; 5 . Land-use reform: a new harmony between human activity, economic forces and the land; 5.1 Agricultural support mechanisms; 5.2 Attempts to control the adverse environmental effects of subsidies; 5.3 Need for an integrated approach to conservation and land management 5.4 Reduction of support for intensive production5.5 Environmentally neutral support for agriculture; 5.6 Re-equipping a sustainable agriculture; Abbreviations; Further reading; Useful Web sites; Acknowledgements. Addresses of contributors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144699203321 |
Hindmarch Colin | ||
London, : British Ecological Society, [1997] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Land management [[electronic resource] ] : the hidden costs / / by Colin Hindmarch, Mike Pienkowski |
Autore | Hindmarch Colin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : British Ecological Society, [1997] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (74 p.) |
Disciplina |
333.73
333.76 |
Altri autori (Persone) | PienkowskiM. W |
Collana | Ecological issues series |
Soggetto topico |
Land use
Sustainable agriculture |
ISBN |
1-282-34864-7
9786612348648 0-470-69497-1 0-470-69486-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Land Management: The Hidden Costs; Contents; Key Issues; 1 . Introduction; 2 . Land-use intensification: the cost to the environment; 2.1 The drive for productivity; 2.2 Habitats and wildlife; 2.3 Overuse and neglect; 2.4 Pollution; 2.5 Soil erosion; 2.6 Loss offarm biodiversity; 2.7 Impact of land-use intensification on forest biodiversity; 2.8 Landscape effects of intensive forestry and farming; 2.9 Cultural effects; 2.10 Concluding thoughts; 3 . Biological conservation: gaps. overlaps and contradictions; 3.1 Complexity and simplicity in ecological interactions
3.2 Attempts to deal with the ecological effects of land-use intensification3.3 The phenomenon of landscape interactions; 3.4 The New Forest. Hampshire (UK); 3.5 The Avon Valley. Hampshire (UK); 3.6 Protection at a landscape scale; 3.7 An ecological approach to conservation and land-use management; 3.8 Spatial planning; 3.9 Strategic environmental assessment; 3.10 Policy integration; 3.1 1 Concluding thoughts; 4 . Traditional land use systems: sustainability, efficiency and biodiversity; 4.1 Sustainable land-uses; 4.2 Character of extensive land-uses 4.3 Farming efficiency and ecological complexity4.4 Habitat scale effects of optimising production within extensive systems; 4.5 Marsh Fritillary butterfly; 4.6 Red-Billed Chough; 4.7 Landscape scale effects ofoptimisingproduction within extensive systems; 4.8 Concluding thoughts; 5 . Land-use reform: a new harmony between human activity, economic forces and the land; 5.1 Agricultural support mechanisms; 5.2 Attempts to control the adverse environmental effects of subsidies; 5.3 Need for an integrated approach to conservation and land management 5.4 Reduction of support for intensive production5.5 Environmentally neutral support for agriculture; 5.6 Re-equipping a sustainable agriculture; Abbreviations; Further reading; Useful Web sites; Acknowledgements. Addresses of contributors |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996201259403316 |
Hindmarch Colin | ||
London, : British Ecological Society, [1997] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Land management [[electronic resource] ] : the hidden costs / / by Colin Hindmarch, Mike Pienkowski |
Autore | Hindmarch Colin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : British Ecological Society, [1997] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (74 p.) |
Disciplina |
333.73
333.76 |
Altri autori (Persone) | PienkowskiM. W |
Collana | Ecological issues series |
Soggetto topico |
Land use
Sustainable agriculture |
ISBN |
1-282-34864-7
9786612348648 0-470-69497-1 0-470-69486-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Land Management: The Hidden Costs; Contents; Key Issues; 1 . Introduction; 2 . Land-use intensification: the cost to the environment; 2.1 The drive for productivity; 2.2 Habitats and wildlife; 2.3 Overuse and neglect; 2.4 Pollution; 2.5 Soil erosion; 2.6 Loss offarm biodiversity; 2.7 Impact of land-use intensification on forest biodiversity; 2.8 Landscape effects of intensive forestry and farming; 2.9 Cultural effects; 2.10 Concluding thoughts; 3 . Biological conservation: gaps. overlaps and contradictions; 3.1 Complexity and simplicity in ecological interactions
3.2 Attempts to deal with the ecological effects of land-use intensification3.3 The phenomenon of landscape interactions; 3.4 The New Forest. Hampshire (UK); 3.5 The Avon Valley. Hampshire (UK); 3.6 Protection at a landscape scale; 3.7 An ecological approach to conservation and land-use management; 3.8 Spatial planning; 3.9 Strategic environmental assessment; 3.10 Policy integration; 3.1 1 Concluding thoughts; 4 . Traditional land use systems: sustainability, efficiency and biodiversity; 4.1 Sustainable land-uses; 4.2 Character of extensive land-uses 4.3 Farming efficiency and ecological complexity4.4 Habitat scale effects of optimising production within extensive systems; 4.5 Marsh Fritillary butterfly; 4.6 Red-Billed Chough; 4.7 Landscape scale effects ofoptimisingproduction within extensive systems; 4.8 Concluding thoughts; 5 . Land-use reform: a new harmony between human activity, economic forces and the land; 5.1 Agricultural support mechanisms; 5.2 Attempts to control the adverse environmental effects of subsidies; 5.3 Need for an integrated approach to conservation and land management 5.4 Reduction of support for intensive production5.5 Environmentally neutral support for agriculture; 5.6 Re-equipping a sustainable agriculture; Abbreviations; Further reading; Useful Web sites; Acknowledgements. Addresses of contributors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830164103321 |
Hindmarch Colin | ||
London, : British Ecological Society, [1997] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Land management : the hidden costs / / by Colin Hindmarch, Mike Pienkowski |
Autore | Hindmarch Colin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : British Ecological Society, [1997] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (74 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.76 |
Altri autori (Persone) | PienkowskiM. W |
Collana | Ecological issues series |
Soggetto topico |
Land use
Sustainable agriculture |
ISBN |
1-282-34864-7
9786612348648 0-470-69497-1 0-470-69486-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Land Management: The Hidden Costs; Contents; Key Issues; 1 . Introduction; 2 . Land-use intensification: the cost to the environment; 2.1 The drive for productivity; 2.2 Habitats and wildlife; 2.3 Overuse and neglect; 2.4 Pollution; 2.5 Soil erosion; 2.6 Loss offarm biodiversity; 2.7 Impact of land-use intensification on forest biodiversity; 2.8 Landscape effects of intensive forestry and farming; 2.9 Cultural effects; 2.10 Concluding thoughts; 3 . Biological conservation: gaps. overlaps and contradictions; 3.1 Complexity and simplicity in ecological interactions
3.2 Attempts to deal with the ecological effects of land-use intensification3.3 The phenomenon of landscape interactions; 3.4 The New Forest. Hampshire (UK); 3.5 The Avon Valley. Hampshire (UK); 3.6 Protection at a landscape scale; 3.7 An ecological approach to conservation and land-use management; 3.8 Spatial planning; 3.9 Strategic environmental assessment; 3.10 Policy integration; 3.1 1 Concluding thoughts; 4 . Traditional land use systems: sustainability, efficiency and biodiversity; 4.1 Sustainable land-uses; 4.2 Character of extensive land-uses 4.3 Farming efficiency and ecological complexity4.4 Habitat scale effects of optimising production within extensive systems; 4.5 Marsh Fritillary butterfly; 4.6 Red-Billed Chough; 4.7 Landscape scale effects ofoptimisingproduction within extensive systems; 4.8 Concluding thoughts; 5 . Land-use reform: a new harmony between human activity, economic forces and the land; 5.1 Agricultural support mechanisms; 5.2 Attempts to control the adverse environmental effects of subsidies; 5.3 Need for an integrated approach to conservation and land management 5.4 Reduction of support for intensive production5.5 Environmentally neutral support for agriculture; 5.6 Re-equipping a sustainable agriculture; Abbreviations; Further reading; Useful Web sites; Acknowledgements. Addresses of contributors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910876524503321 |
Hindmarch Colin | ||
London, : British Ecological Society, [1997] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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