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Grassland Management For Sustainable Agroecosystems Illustrated Abad Chabbi Editor

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Grassland Management For Sustainable Agroecosystems Illustrated Abad Chabbi Editor
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Publisher: MDPI AG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.28 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Abad Chabbi (editor), Gianni Bellocchi (editor)
ISBN: 9783039282227, 9783039282234, 3039282220, 3039282239
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Illustrated

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Grassland Management For Sustainable Agroecosystems Illustrated Abad Chabbi Editor by Abad Chabbi (editor), Gianni Bellocchi (editor) 9783039282227, 9783039282234, 3039282220, 3039282239 instant download after payment.

This book is a remarkable work that brings together the most recent international research on grassland management, covering a broad range of topics and geographical areas. The different contributions explore the complex relationships between landscape, climate features, and soil fertility with the support of observational data and modeling. Clearly, this is a wide and multifaceted area of research that opens up new prospects for the management of a biome, which should no longer be considered only as a feed resource for domestic herbivore farming, but also—and above all—as a source of ecosystem services to society and a contributor to the sustainability of agriculture. Textbooks like this positively demonstrate the importance and significance of how grassland science, when viewed in this way, can make tangible the progress in understanding the complexity of grassland management and its current and future challenges.

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