Sustainable bioresource management. Climate change mitigation and natural resource conservation

This new volume emphasizes the drastic quantitative and qualitative transformation of our surrounding environment and looks at bioresource management and the tools needed to manageenvironmental stresses. This unique compilation and interpretation of concrete scientific ventures undertaken by environmental specialists at the global level explores research dedicated to the management of natural resources by controlling biotic and abiotic factors that make the earth vulnerable to these stresses. The chapter authors look at all types of bioresources on earth and their management at times of stress/crisis, focusing on the need for documentation, validation, and recovery of ethnic indigenous knowledge and practices that could have great impact in stress management. The book looks at topics in nature and changing climate management, adaptation, and mitigation, such as the effects of climate change on agriculture and horticulture, on timber harvesting, and on forest resources. Also specifically discussed are crop resources management, seed crops, tree seedlings, soil management, and conservation practices. The volume also includes chapters on animal resources management.

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Main Authors: 1423211782623 Maiti, R. (ed.), 1423211783024 González Rodríguez, H. (ed.), 1423211782625 Aruna Kumari, C.H. (ed.), 1423211782627 Mandal, D. (ed.), 1423211782687 Sarkar, N.C. (ed.)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boca Raton (USA) Apple Academic Press 2020
Subjects:climate change mitigation, natural resources, natural resources management, SDGs, Goal 13 Climate action,
Online Access:https://www-taylorfrancis-com.fao.idm.oclc.org/books/edit/10.1201/9780429284229/sustainable-bioresource-management-ratikanta-maiti-humberto-gonz%C3%A1lez-rodriguez-ch-aruna-kumari-debashis-mandal-narayan-chandra-sarkar?context=ubx&refId=bc83ea4e-18fe-4c6d-8cde-f31c72d9b480
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Summary:This new volume emphasizes the drastic quantitative and qualitative transformation of our surrounding environment and looks at bioresource management and the tools needed to manageenvironmental stresses. This unique compilation and interpretation of concrete scientific ventures undertaken by environmental specialists at the global level explores research dedicated to the management of natural resources by controlling biotic and abiotic factors that make the earth vulnerable to these stresses. The chapter authors look at all types of bioresources on earth and their management at times of stress/crisis, focusing on the need for documentation, validation, and recovery of ethnic indigenous knowledge and practices that could have great impact in stress management. The book looks at topics in nature and changing climate management, adaptation, and mitigation, such as the effects of climate change on agriculture and horticulture, on timber harvesting, and on forest resources. Also specifically discussed are crop resources management, seed crops, tree seedlings, soil management, and conservation practices. The volume also includes chapters on animal resources management.