Resilient Agriculture: Cultivating Food Systems for a Changing Climate
en Paperback – 19 ian 2022
Shares the adaptation stories of award-winning sustainable farmers and ranchers to explore practical steps to a climate-resilient food future
Climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the productivity and profitability of agriculture in North America. Drought and flooding rains create the most obvious damage, but hot summer nights, warmer winters, changing pest pressures, and other changes have more subtle but far-reaching effects on the production of crops and livestock.
This updated second edition of Resilient Agriculture takes you beyond the headlines and the hype to examine the complexities of climate change, resilience, and the future of food through the adaptation stories of some of North America's best sustainable farmers and ranchers.
Updated content includes:
- 4th National Climate Assessment
- Current and projected climate change impacts by region
- New interviews with award-winning farmers and ranchers and updates on the producers featured in the first edition
- New chapters exploring agricultural climate solutions, the regional roots of resilience, and emerging policies and programs designed to enhance the climate resilience of agriculture and food systems.
To enjoy the sustained production of food, fiber, and fuel well into the 21st century, we must begin now to make changes to enhance the adaptive capacity and resilience of agriculture and food systems. Whether you're an educator, farmer, researcher, policy maker, or simply an interested eater, Resilient Agriculture will take you on a journey into the power of sustainable agriculture as a solution to climate change.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0865719500
Pagini: 320
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:Expanded and Up
Editura: New Society Publishers
Notă biografică
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
PART 1- Why Think Resilience?
1. Waking Up to Climate Change
- Unprecedented - Running into Resilience - A Real-World Test of Resilience - A Word About Hope
2. Climate Change Is Changing the Weather
- Two Decades of Disaster - The Climate Change Challenge - Understanding Climate Vulnerability
3. Understanding Exposure
- Regional Changes and Expected Changes in Weather
4. Understanding Sensitivity
- Crops and Livestock - Soil and Water - Weeds, Insects and Disease - People, Community, Money
5. Understanding Adaptive Capacity
- Farms and Ranches Are Ecosystems - Cultivating Adaptive Capacity
6. Managing Climate Risk: Adaptation Stories
- Farmers and Ranchers in the Northwest and Southwest - Farmers and Ranchers in the Great Plains - Farmers in the Midwest - Farmers in the Northeast and Southeast- A New Path for American Agriculture?
PART 2- The Rules of Resilience?
7. A New Way to Think About Solutions
- Resilience Is Not What You Think - Describing a Social-Ecological System: Focal Scale, Identity and Desirability - More Than Bouncing Back
8. The Qualities and Behaviors of Resilient Systems
- The Raw Material of Resilience: Diversity - A Diversified Portfolio of Assets - Key Resilience Behaviors - Specified and General Resilience - Resilience Design Principles
9. The Rules of Resilience
- Diverse Networks of Reciprocal Relationship - Regional Self-Reliance - Accumulation of Community-Based Wealth - Moving Beyond Industrialism: A Just Transformation
10. Is Sustainable Agriculture a Resilient Agriculture?
- What is Sustainable Agriculture? - Cultivating Resilience with Sustainable Agriculture
11. Resilient Agriculture: New Tools for Shaping Change
- Navigating Uncertainty with Adaptive Management - Whole Farm Planning Is Adaptive Management - Nature-Based Solutions: Cultivating Healthy Ecosystems for Land, People and Community - The Adaptive Continuum: Protect, Adapt, Transform - Barriers to a Resilient Agriculture: From the Farm Gate to Your Plate
PART 3- What Path to Resilience?
12. The Light and the Dark of These Times
- From Land to Mouth: In Search of Sustainable Food - Indigenous Foodways - The Good Food Movement
13. Adding Resilience to the Menu
- The Regional Roots of Resilience - Metropolitan Foodsheds
14. The Way Forward
- Twelve Things That You Can Do to Cultivate a Resilient Agriculture
PART 4- Real World Resilience: Stories of Land, People and Community
15. Vegetables
- A.G. Kawamura, Fullerton, California - Hannah Breckbill, Decorah, Iowa - Rebecca Graff and Tom Ruggieri, Kearney, Missouri - Marc White, Keymah Durden and David Hester, Cleveland, Ohio - Ira Wallace and Mary Berry, Mineral, Virginia - Pam Dawling, Louisa, Virginia - C. Bernard Obie, Roxboro, North Carolina
16. Fruits and Nuts
- Mark Shepard, Viroqua, Wisconsin - Walker Miller, Six Mile, South Carolina
17. Grains
- Bryce Lundberg, Richvale, California - Gail Fuller, Severy, Kansas
18. Livestock
- Albert Straus, Marshall, California - Jordan Settlage, St. Mary's, Ohio - Jamie Ager, Fairview, North Carolina
Notes
Index
About the Author
About New Society Publishers