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Grassland Productivity And Ecosystem Services Gilles Lemaire J Hodgson Abad Chabbi

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Grassland Productivity And Ecosystem Services Gilles Lemaire J Hodgson Abad Chabbi
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Gilles Lemaire; J Hodgson; Abad Chabbi
ISBN: 9781845938093, 1845938097
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Grassland Productivity And Ecosystem Services Gilles Lemaire J Hodgson Abad Chabbi by Gilles Lemaire; J Hodgson; Abad Chabbi 9781845938093, 1845938097 instant download after payment.

Grassland ecosystems are deeply affected by human activities and need appropriate management to optimize trade-offs between ecosystem functions and services. Until now they have mainly been analyzed as agro-ecosystems for animal production but this book looks beyond the role of grassland as a feeding ground, and evaluates other important processes such as carbon sequestration in soils, greenhouse gas regulation and biodiversity protection. This authoritative volume expertly highlights the need for an immediate balance between agriculture and ecological management for sustainability in the future.

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