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Agricultural resilience : perspectives from ecology and economics

Part of the Ecological Reviews series
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Agriculture as a social-ecological system embraces many disciplines.

This book breaks through the silos of individual disciplines to bring ecologists and economists together to consider agriculture through the lens of resilience.

It explores the economic, environmental and social uncertainties that influence the behaviour of agricultural producers and their subsequent farming approach, highlighting the importance of adaptability, innovation and capital reserves in enabling agriculture to persist under climate change and market volatility.

The resilience concept and its relation to complexity theory is explained and the characteristics that foster resilience in agricultural systems, including the role of biodiversity and ecosystem services, are explored.

The book discusses modelling tools, metrics and approaches for assessing agricultural resilience, highlighting areas where interdisciplinary thinking can enhance the development of resilience.

It is suitable for those researching sustainable agriculture or those engaged in agricultural policy decisions and analysis, as well as students of ecology, agriculture and socioeconomics.

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Cambridge University Press
1107665876 / 9781107665873
Paperback / softback
577.55
02/05/2019
United Kingdom
English
362 pages : illustrations (black and white)
26 cm
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