Crop Wild Relatives: A Manual of in situ Conservation: Issues in Agricultural Biodiversity
Editat de Danny Hunter, Vernon Heywooden Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849711791
ISBN-10: 1849711798
Pagini: 452
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Issues in Agricultural Biodiversity
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849711798
Pagini: 452
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Issues in Agricultural Biodiversity
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Foreword Monique Barbut and Achim SteinerPreface M.S. SwaminathanPart I: Introduction1. Introductory and Background Materials2. Crop Wild Relatives in the Project Countries3. What Do We Mean by In Situ Conservation of CWR?Part II: Conservation Actions4. Planning for CWR Conservation and Partnership Building 5. Participatory Approaches for CWR In Situ Conservation6. Developing National CWR Strategies and Action Plans7. Selection and Prioritization of Species/Populations and Areas8. Establishing an Information Baseline: Ecogeographic SurveyingPart III: Conservation Actions9. Protected Areas and CWR Conservation10. Species and Population Management/Recovery Plans11. Conservation Strategies for Species/Populations Occurring Outside Protected Areas12. Complementary Conservation Actions13. Monitoring of Areas and Species/Populations to Assess Effectiveness of Conservation/Management ActionsPart IV: Other Major Issues14. Adapting to Global Change15. Capacity Building16. Communications, Public Awareness and Outreach AnnexesAnnex I: CWR species for which field data were collected during 2006-2009 in BoliviaAnnex II: Monitoring plan for Cereal Crop Wild Relatives in Erebuni State ReserveAnnex III: Management plan for Amygdalus bucharica in the Chatkal Biospheric State Reserve, UzbekistanIndex of OrganismsThematic Index
Notă biografică
Danny Hunter is a scientist based at Bioversity International in Rome, Italy. Vernon Heywood is Emeritus Professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Reading, UK.
Recenzii
'It is clear that we should accelerate our efforts to improve the production and consumption of crop plants. It is in this context that the present manual on in situ conservation of crop wild relatives is a timely one. It will help to rekindle interest in the wild relatives of crop plants and help to initiate a climate resilient food security system, based on the widening of the food basket....I hope this book will be widely read and used for saving plants in order to save lives and livelihoods.' -Professor M S Swaminathan
'It is our hope that through these pages we can conserve and promote crop wild relatives as an efficient way to build sustainable development and protect against famine and the effects of climate change worldwide.' -Monique Barbut (Chief Executive Officer, Global Environment Facility) and Achim Steiner (UN Under-Secretary General and Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme)
'This is a fine and welcome book that both demonstrates the enormous value of conserving plant resources and shows clearly how they can be used to help in the continued improvements of agricultural systems. This emerging recognition of the importance of conservation of crop wild relatives in situ has significance for social and ecological systems worldwide, and will require adoption of the new practices and policies set out here.' -Professor Jules Pretty, OBE, Professor of Environment & Society, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Essex, UK
'Whoever really cares for the future of mankind's food should read this book. Crop wild relatives have been the genetic mine from where most of our variety of cultivars originate, and are essential for attaining a sustainable agriculture.' -Professor Jose Sarukhan, Institute of Ecology, National Autonomous University of Mexico
'The editor should be commended for the integration of practical experience gained from the five country studies into the description of each facet in situ conservation planning and establishment.' Nigel Maxted, Experimental Agriculture
'It is our hope that through these pages we can conserve and promote crop wild relatives as an efficient way to build sustainable development and protect against famine and the effects of climate change worldwide.' -Monique Barbut (Chief Executive Officer, Global Environment Facility) and Achim Steiner (UN Under-Secretary General and Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme)
'This is a fine and welcome book that both demonstrates the enormous value of conserving plant resources and shows clearly how they can be used to help in the continued improvements of agricultural systems. This emerging recognition of the importance of conservation of crop wild relatives in situ has significance for social and ecological systems worldwide, and will require adoption of the new practices and policies set out here.' -Professor Jules Pretty, OBE, Professor of Environment & Society, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Essex, UK
'Whoever really cares for the future of mankind's food should read this book. Crop wild relatives have been the genetic mine from where most of our variety of cultivars originate, and are essential for attaining a sustainable agriculture.' -Professor Jose Sarukhan, Institute of Ecology, National Autonomous University of Mexico
'The editor should be commended for the integration of practical experience gained from the five country studies into the description of each facet in situ conservation planning and establishment.' Nigel Maxted, Experimental Agriculture