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No-till Farming Systems for Sustainable Agriculture: Challenges and Opportunities

Editat de Yash P. Dang, Ram C. Dalal, Neal W. Menzies
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This book is a comprehensive summary of current global research on no-till farming, and its benefits and challenges from various agronomic, environmental, social and economic perspectives. It details the characteristics and future requirements of no-till farming systems across different geographic and climatic regions, and outlines what is needed to increase the uptake of no-till farming globally.
Over 35 chapters, this book covers in detail the agronomic and soil management issues that must be resolved to ensure the successful implementation of these systems. Important economic, environmental, social and policy considerations are discussed. It also features a series of case studies across a number of regions globally, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for no-till and how these may vary depending on climate and geopolitical location.
This book is a remarkable compilation by experts in no-till farming systems. The promotion and expansion of no-till farming systems worldwide will be critical for food security, and resource and environmental sustainability. This is an invaluable reference for both researchers and practitioners grappling with the challenges of feeding the world’s rising population in an environment increasingly impacted by climate change. It is an essential reading for those seeking to understand the complexity of no-till farming systems and how best to optimise these systems in their region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030464110
ISBN-10: 3030464113
Pagini: 647
Ilustrații: XVIII, 647 p. 119 illus., 83 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface
Part I Agronomy
No-till Farming Systems for Sustainable Agriculture: An Overview
Managing Crop Rotations in No-till Farming Systems
Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Crop Residue for Multiple Benefits Managing Cover Crops in No-till Farming Systems
Challenges and Opportunities in Fertilizer Placement in No-till Farming Systems
Selecting and Managing No-till Planters and Controlled Traffic Farming in Extensive Grain Production Systems Challenges and Opportunities for Weed Management in No-till Farming Systems
Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Pests in No-till Farming Systems
Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Diseases in No-till Farming Systems
Strategic Tillage for the Improvement of No-till Farming Systems Developing Organic Minimum Tillage Farming Systems for Central and Northern European Conditions
Part II Soil Management
Controlling Soil Erosion using No-till Farming Systems
No-Till Farming Systems for Enhancing Soil Water Storage
Enhancing Soil Aggregation in No-till Farming Systems
Resilient and Dynamic Soil Biology
Earthworms in No-till: the key to Soil Biological Farming
Pesticide Retention, Degradation, and Transport Off-Farm
Part III Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
No-till Farming Systems to Sequester Soil Carbon: Potential and Reality
No-till Farming Systems to Reduce Nitrous oxide Emissions and Increase Methane Uptake
Soil carbon Sequestration as an Elusive Climate Mitigation Tool
Part IV Economic and Social Impacts
Economic Assessment of No-till Farming Systems Socioeconomic Impacts of Conservation Agriculture based Sustainable Intensification (CASI) with Particular Reference to South Asia
No-Till Farming Systems in Resource-Limited Contexts: Understanding Complex Adoption Behaviour and Implications for Policy
Part V Regional Strategies in No-till Farming Systems
Lessons Learnt from Long-Term Experiments on No-till Systems in Semi-Arid Regions
Lessons Learnt from Long-Term No-till Systems Regarding Soil Management in Humid Tropical and Subtropical Regions
No-Till Farming Systems in South Asia
No-till Farming Systems in Rain-fed Areas of China
No-till Farming Systems in Southern Africa
No-Till Farming Systems in Australia
No-till Farming Systems for Sustainable Agriculture in South America
No-till Farming Systems in Europe
No-Till Farming Systems in North America No-Till Farming Systems in the Canadian Prairies
Part VI Perspectives
No-Till Farming Systems for Sustaining Soil Health
The Future of No-Till Farming Systems for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security


Notă biografică

Dr Yash Dang is a Senior Research Fellow at The University of Queensland with extensive experience in soil and nutrient management in agricultural systems. He has significant research expertise in the area of crop production in no-till farming systems, as well as in strategic tillage, soil constraint management and sustainable land management practices. Yash has been a passionate advocate for constructive engagement with farmers to develop collaborative, participatory research. He is looking forward to farming systems evolving to meet the global demand for food in an environment increasingly impacted by the challenges of climate change and land degradation. 


Professor Ram Dalal is a Professor at the University of Queensland. He has contributed significantly to creating awareness in the farming, scientific and general community to the seriousness and insidious nature of soil degradation and the importance of no-till farming systems to help increase agricultural sustainability. He has helped develop and implement restorative practices for sustainable land management both nationally and internationally. It is now nationally recognized by policy makers and politicians that land degradation and sustainable land management are the national and international priorities. 


Professor Neal Menzies is the Dean of Agriculture at the University of Queensland. He has a passion for agriculture and the environment, and has used his role as a research leader and a teacher to inspire the next generation of researchers and practitioners to enter into this highly rewarding field. He believes that environmental scientists must go further than identifying the negative impact of human activity on the environment and must also deliver workable solutions to the problems. While his research spans a range of agricultural and environmental chemistry issues, he considers himself primarily a soil scientist, and sees soil science as a central discipline in the development of sustainable intensification for agricultural production


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This book is a comprehensive summary of current global research on no-till farming, and its benefits and challenges from various agronomic, environmental, social and economic perspectives. It details the characteristics and future requirements of no-till farming systems across different geographic and climatic regions, and outlines what is needed to increase the uptake of no-till farming globally.
Over 35 chapters, this book covers in detail the agronomic and soil management issues that must be resolved to ensure the successful implementation of these systems. Important economic, environmental, social and policy considerations are discussed. It also features a series of case studies across a number of regions globally, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for no-till and how these may vary depending on climate and geopolitical location.
This book is a remarkable compilation by experts in no-till farming systems. The promotion and expansion of no-till farming systems worldwide will be critical for food security, and resource and environmental sustainability. This is an invaluable reference for both researchers and practitioners grappling with the challenges of feeding the world’s rising population in an environment increasingly impacted by climate change. It is an essential reading for those seeking to understand the complexity of no-till farming systems and how best to optimise these systems in their region.

Caracteristici

Includes niche research market in agriculture and ecosystem
Presents new concepts to overcome challenges to adopting no-tillage for sustainable agriculture
Serves as a guide for policymakers on no-tillage agriculture