Introduction to Agroecology
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Introduction to Agroecology

Principles and Practices

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Introduction to Agroecology

Principles and Practices

About this book

A crucial reference/textbook that provides a wide spectrum of information in one easily understandable source

The essence of agroecology lies in harnessing and harmonizing the forces of nature for productive purpose. Introduction to Agroecology: Principles and Practices comprehensively explains how this is done, providing a detailed, inclusive look at the underlying theories, concepts, and practices. This allows the reader to explore the full range of possibilities of the nature/agricultural interface and to view agroecology in its entirety, all while providing a clear understanding of the inherent complexity. Productive threats to cropping such as soil depletion, drought, plant-eating insects, heat and cold, weeds, and small and large animals are discussed in depth—with preventative strategies for each—all together in one easy-to-use book.

This unique introductory reference source is not only aimed at the novice, but also the more advanced student. In a departure from the norm for introductory material, extensive endnotes elaborate upon the basic information, presenting a full look at the arguments and controversies within the field. The endnotes include over 500 citations, offering a broad window that encompasses ecology, sociology, conservation and environmental studies, and several other fields. The text also contains numerous charts, figures, and tables to clarify data and ideas.

Introduction to Agroecology reviews and discusses:



  • agroecological goals, such as profit, quality of life, and minimum disturbance of the natural ecosystem


  • spatial principles, with resource concepts such as capture, production, balance, and biodiversity


  • planting densities, ratios, and spatial patterns


  • facilitation of nutrient and water capture-transfer


  • ecosystem governance


  • certainty-sustainability


  • threats, such as drought, wind, flood, temperature, and fire


  • the use of fences, repellant plants, fauna, and other means to stave off large animal threats


  • basic insect countermeasures


  • agrotechnologies


  • subdivision, scaling, design packages, agrobiodiversity adjustments, and mimicry


  • monocultures


  • seasonal intercropping


  • facilitative and productive agroforestry


  • the use of reservoirs, corridors, wind structures, riparian buffers, firebreaks, and other means as auxiliary systems


  • land modification


  • social and community agroecology


  • core approaches to alternative agriculture, including genetic, microbial, varietal, rotational, and others


  • agroecosystem design


  • many, many more topics

Introduction to Agroecology is a unique and accessible reference for those who seek a deeper understanding of the mechanisms and practices that provide a solid foundation for the study of agroecology, including researchers, extension advisors, instructors, and students.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Epigraph
  6. About the Author
  7. Contents
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Chapter 1. Introduction
  11. Chapter 2. Spatial Principles
  12. Chapter 3. Agrobionomic Concepts
  13. Chapter 4. Productivity Threats
  14. Chapter 5. Insects and Plant Diseases
  15. Chapter 6. Agroecological Concepts
  16. Chapter 7. Monocultures
  17. Chapter 8. Seasonal Intercropping
  18. Chapter 9. Facilitative Agroforestry
  19. Chapter 10. Productive Agroforestry
  20. Chapter 11. Temporal Agrotechnologies
  21. Chapter 12. Auxiliary Systems
  22. Chapter 13. Land-Modification Agrotechnologies
  23. Chapter 14. Social, Community, and Economic Agroecology
  24. Chapter 15. Agricultural Alternatives
  25. Chapter 16. Agroecosystem Design
  26. Chapter 17. Agricultural Landscapes
  27. Chapter 18. Summary
  28. Notes
  29. References
  30. Index