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Biosequestration and ecological diversity [electronic resource] : mitigating and adapting to climate change and environmental degradation / Wayne A. White.

By: White, Wayne AMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Social-environmental sustainability seriesPublication details: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2013. Description: xxiii, 225 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.)ISBN: 9781439853689 (ebook : PDF)Subject(s): Carbon sequestration | Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) | Acclimatization | Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects | Biodiversity conservationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleOnline resources: Click here to access online Also available in print edition.
Contents:
1. Global warming and ecological degradation -- 2. The global carbon cycle and terrestrial biosequestration -- 3. Terrestrial carbon, food security, and biosequestration enhancement -- 4. Land management examples, practices, and principles -- 5. Conservation policy and the politics of growth.
Summary: "Written for students, researchers, and academics involved in environmental and social sciences, as well as land owners and managers, this reference is the first of its kind to cover biosequestration for a broad audience. The author covers the scientific evidence of biosequestration, the various land practices that sequester carbon, and policies in place to encourage such practices. It includes examples of actions taken by the author that can be used by gardeners, farmers, ranchers, and those in land management. It also focuses on several issues of importance: global warming, carbon pollution, sustainable agriculture, ecological problems of conventional agriculture, and land management"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Global warming and ecological degradation -- 2. The global carbon cycle and terrestrial biosequestration -- 3. Terrestrial carbon, food security, and biosequestration enhancement -- 4. Land management examples, practices, and principles -- 5. Conservation policy and the politics of growth.

"Written for students, researchers, and academics involved in environmental and social sciences, as well as land owners and managers, this reference is the first of its kind to cover biosequestration for a broad audience. The author covers the scientific evidence of biosequestration, the various land practices that sequester carbon, and policies in place to encourage such practices. It includes examples of actions taken by the author that can be used by gardeners, farmers, ranchers, and those in land management. It also focuses on several issues of importance: global warming, carbon pollution, sustainable agriculture, ecological problems of conventional agriculture, and land management"-- Provided by publisher.

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