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Advances in Conservation Agriculture Volume 1: Systems and Science

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What Dr Samuel Johnson did for English, Professor Amir Kassam has done for Conservation Agriculture (CA). He is eminently well qualified and has enlisted more than a hundred battle-hardened champions to contribute 26 chapters amounting to over a thousand scholarly pages. The content is formidable. Volume one, Systems and Science, embraces: the need for CA; global developments; soil health and landscape management; the roles of minimum soil disturbance, mulch and cover crops; crops and cropping systems, vegetable systems, perennial systems; integration of cropping and livestock; mechanization; certification; institutional and policy support. Volume two, Practice and Benefits, includes management of crops and cropping systems, soil, weeds, insect pests and disease, nutrients, carbon, and biodiversity; climate change mitigation and adaptation; benefits to farmers and society; ecosystem services; and rehabilitation of degraded farmlandThis book can change the future.review by David Dent in International Journal of Environmental Studies

This volume summarises research on key components for successful Conservation Agriculture (CA).

Chapters review the latest research on ways of optimising no-till techniques to minimise soil disturbance in relation to seeding, weeding and other operations. Chapters also review ways to improve soil health in CA, including mulch cover, cover crops, rotations and intercropping.

The book also includes case studies on optimising CA in particular systems, including rice, root, tuber and horticultural crops as well as integrating livestock in CA systems. The book concludes by looking at certification schemes and institutional support to promote good CA practice.

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A32=Dr Ademir CalegariA32=Dr Don ReicoskyA32=Dr E. B. WutkeA32=Dr L. B. dos S. CanalliA32=Dr Laila KassamA32=Dr R. BunchA32=Dr Rolf DerpschA32=Dr T. TiecherA32=Dr Theodor FriedrichA32=Prof Amir KassamAge Group_Uncategorizedautomatic-updateB01=Amir KassamB01=Prof Amir KassamCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=KNACCategory=TVBCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishNWS=61PA=AvailablePrice_€100 and abovePS=ActiveSN=Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Sciencesoftlaunch
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  • Weight: 972g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781786762641

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Professor Amir Kassam is Visiting Professor at the University of Reading (UK) and Moderator of the FAO-hosted Global Platform for Conservation Agriculture Community of Practice (Global CA-CoP). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology (UK) and has received an OBE from the British Government for services to tropical agriculture and to rural development. Prof. Kassam is Chair of the International Conservation Agriculture Advisory Panel for Africa (ICAAP-Africa) Member of the European Conservation Agriculture Federation (ECAF) and Vice-Chair of the Conservation Agriculture Association for the UK (CA-UK). He is former Chair of the Aga Khan Foundation (UK) the FOCUS Humanitarian Assistance Europe Foundation and the Tropical Agriculture Association (TAA). He has held senior positions at international organisations such as the FAO and CGIAR and has worked with many national and international programmes on sustainable agricultural development. He has published widely on Conservation Agriculture. Dr Don Reicosky is an Emeritus Soil Scientist formerly at the North Central Soil Conservation Research Laboratory Morris Minnesota USA a leading laboratory for soil and plant research at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Dr Reicosky has published widely on carbon management and soil quality as related to soil health understanding and optimising soil management through conservation agriculture for more sustainable production. Saidi Mkomwa is Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the African Conservation Tillage Network with over 30 years experience of developing and promoting Conservation Agriculture techniques in Africa. Amongst other responsibilities he is Chair of the Conservation Agriculture Regional Working Group for Southern Africa. He is based in Kenya. Dr Sjoerd Willem Duiker is Professor of Soil Management and Applied Soil Physics at Penn State University USA. He has helped to develop Conservation Agriculture systems in the United States and has made significant contributions to research in such areas as soil compaction no-till systems the use of cover crops and mulches. Dr Gottlieb Basch is a Full Professor in the Department of Plant Science at the University of Évora Portugal. He is President of the European Conservation Agriculture Federation and has contributed to a number of EIP AGRI Focus Groups EU Horizon and other research projects on more sustainable methods of crop cultivation.

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