Land use intensification : effects on agriculture, biodiversity and ecological processes

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cunningham, Saul (Author), Lindenmayer, David (Author), Young, Andrew G. [ (Andrew Graham)] , 1965- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Collingwood, Victoria : CSIRO Publishing , c2012
Series:Advances in agroecology
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Land use intensification: a challenge for humanity
  • 2. Combining biodiversity conservation with agricultural intensification
  • 3. managing biodiversity in a agricultural landscapes: perspectives from a research - policy interface
  • 4. Intensive farming and its role in wildlife conservation: routes to squaring the circle?
  • 5.Land use changes imperil South-East Asian biodiversity
  • 6. How agricultural intensification threatens temperate grass woodlands
  • 7. Mitigating land use intensification in the endemic-rich hotspots of Southern Africa and Western Indian Ocean
  • 8. Land use intensification, small landholders, and biodiversity conservation: perspectives from the East Himalayas
  • 9. Riches to regs: the ecological consequences of land use intensification in New Zealand
  • 10. Land use intensification and the status of focal species in managed forest landscapes of New Brunswick, Canada
  • 11. Land use intensification impacts on biodiversity in the mallee/wheat landscape of central NSW
  • 12. Ecological responses of Australian grass woodland and shrubland ecosystems to agricultural intensification: lessons from long-term, multi-species, multi-biome studies
  • 13. Land use intensification in natural forest settings
  • 14. Intensification of coffee production and its biodiversity consequences
  • 15. Perspecttives on land use intensifications and biodiversity conservation