Agroecology

Höfundur Stephen R. Gliessman; V. Ernesto Méndez; Victor M. Izzo; Eric W. Engles

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781032187105

Útgáfa 4

Útgáfuár 2023

14.190 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface 1
  • Preface 2
  • Authors
  • Recommendations for Using This Textbook
  • Section I Pathway to Agroecology
  • 1 The case for fundamental change in agriculture
  • Practices of Industrial Agriculture
  • Intensive tillage
  • Monoculture
  • Application of synthetic fertilizer
  • Irrigation
  • Chemical pest and weed control
  • Manipulation of plant and animal genomes
  • Smart farming
  • Factory farming of animals
  • The Consequences of Industrial Agriculture
  • Soil degradation
  • Overuse of water and damage to hydrological systems
  • Pollution of the environment
  • Destruction of natural habitat
  • Dependence on external inputs and nonrenewable resources
  • Production of greenhouse gases and loss of carbon sinks
  • Loss of agrobiodiversity
  • Loss of the most knowledgeable land stewards
  • Increasing vulnerability and risk
  • Harmful Effects on Society of the Current Food System
  • A gulf between growing food and eating it
  • Negative impacts on human health
  • Distressed rural communities
  • Global inequality
  • The Path toward Food System Transformation
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 2 Alternatives to industrial agriculture
  • Responses to the Industrialization of Agriculture in the Early 20th Century
  • Biodynamic agriculture
  • Organic agriculture
  • Early regenerative agriculture
  • Conservation agriculture
  • Alternatives Linked to the Environmental Movement
  • Permaculture
  • Standards-based organic agriculture
  • Regenerative agriculture
  • Agroecology
  • Potential for Transforming the Food System
  • The co-optation of organic agriculture
  • Ongoing co-optation
  • Agroecology as unifier
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 3 The agroecosystem concept
  • Structure of Natural Ecosystems
  • Levels of organization
  • Structural properties of communities
  • Species Diversity
  • Dominance and Relative Abundance
  • Vegetative Structure
  • Trophic Structure
  • Resistance and Resilience
  • Functioning of Natural Ecosystems
  • Energy flow
  • Nutrient cycling
  • Regulation of populations
  • Ecosystem change
  • Ecological complexity
  • Agroecosystems
  • Natural ecosystems and agroecosystems compared
  • The agroecosystem as a unit of analysis
  • Sustainable agroecosystems
  • Agroecosystems and the landscape
  • Agroecosystems in Context: The Agri-Food System
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • Section II Agricultural Organisms and their Environment
  • 4 The plant: nutrition, growth, and response to the environment
  • Plant Nutrition
  • Photosynthesis
  • C3 Photosynthesis
  • C4 Photosynthesis
  • CAM Photosynthesis
  • The Photosynthetic Pathways Compared
  • Carbon partitioning
  • Nutritional needs
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Other Macronutrients
  • Micronutrients
  • Transpiration
  • The Plant in Its Interaction with the Environment
  • The environment as a suite of factors
  • A plant’s place in the environment
  • Types of responses to factors of the environment
  • Triggered Responses
  • Dependent Responses
  • Independent Responses
  • Responses of plants to temperature
  • Adaptations to Extremes of Heat
  • Adaptations to Extremes of Cold
  • Thermoperiod in Plants
  • Vernalization
  • Crop plants as the fundamental components of agroecosystems
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 5 Light
  • Solar Radiation
  • The electromagnetic spectrum
  • The atmosphere as filter and reflector
  • The Ecological Significance of Light on Earth
  • Ultraviolet light
  • Photosynthetically active radiation
  • Infrared light
  • Characteristics of Visible Light Exposure
  • Quality
  • Intensity
  • Duration
  • Determinants of Variations in the Light Environment
  • Seasonality
  • Latitude
  • Altitude
  • Topography
  • Air quality
  • Vegetation canopy structure
  • Photosynthetic Rate
  • Photosynthetic efficiency and factors of the environment
  • Differences in photosynthetic pathways
  • Measurement of photosynthetic rate
  • Other Forms of Response to Light
  • Germination
  • Growth and development
  • Establishment
  • Plant Growth
  • Phototropism
  • Photoperiod
  • Production of the harvestable portion of the plant
  • Managing the Light Environment in Agroecosystems
  • Crop selection
  • Cropping diversity and canopy structure
  • Temporal management
  • Light capture and sustainability
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 6 Climatic factors affecting plants
  • Climatic Processes at the Global Scale
  • Insolation
  • Atmospheric movement
  • The hydrological cycle
  • Water in the atmosphere
  • Patterns of Temperature Variation at the Earth’s Surface
  • Latitudinal variation
  • Altitudinal variation
  • Seasonal variation
  • Maritime vs. Continental influence
  • Topographic variation
  • Describing temperature variation
  • Patterns of Precipitation on the Earth
  • Types of rainfall
  • Convective Rainfall
  • Orographic Rainfall
  • Cyclonic Rainfall
  • Determinants of rainfall patterns
  • Describing rainfall patterns
  • Wind Patterns
  • The Earth’s Climate Regions
  • How the Climate Is Changing
  • Agricultural Adaptations to Precipitation Variation
  • Agroecosystems adapted to a long wet season
  • Agroecosystems adapted to alternating wet–dry seasons in the tropics
  • Agroecosystems adapted to seasonal rainfall
  • Dryland farming
  • Water harvesting systems in arid regions
  • Grazing systems
  • Modifying the Agricultural Microclimate
  • Microclimatic profile
  • Canopy vegetation
  • Non-living canopies
  • Soil surface cover
  • Greenhouses and shade houses
  • Methods of preventing frost damage
  • Modifying the Wind Environment
  • Windbreaks
  • Other techniques
  • Climatic Factors and Sustainability
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 7 Biotic factors and interactions among organisms
  • Heterotrophs as Factors Affecting Crop Plants
  • Herbivory by insects and other invertebrates
  • Herbivory by grazing and non-grazing vertebrates
  • Parasitism and facilitation by fungi
  • Pollination
  • Predation on and parasitism of herbivores
  • The Organism–Organism Perspective on Interactions
  • The Organism–Environment–Organism Perspective on Interactions
  • Removal interferences
  • Competition
  • Parasitism
  • Herbivory
  • Addition interferences
  • Epiphytism
  • Symbioses
  • Allelopathy
  • Comparison of types of interference
  • Interferences at work in agroecosystems
  • Allelopathic Modification of the Environment
  • Demonstrating allelopathy
  • Allelopathic effects of weeds
  • Allelopathic effects of crops
  • Cover Crops
  • Organic Mulches Derived from Crops
  • Crop Inhibition of Weeds
  • Growth stimulation
  • The Importance of Interactions among Organisms
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 8 The soil ecosystem
  • Processes of Soil Formation and Development
  • Formation of regolith
  • Chemical weathering
  • Biotic processes
  • Soil Structure and Characteristics
  • Horizons and the soil profile
  • Physical properties
  • Texture
  • Structure
  • Color
  • Chemical characteristics
  • Cation Exchange Capacity
  • Soil pH
  • Salinity
  • Components of Healthy Soil
  • Nutrients
  • Organic matter
  • Soil biota
  • Soil moisture
  • Movement of Water in the Soil
  • Infiltration
  • Percolation
  • Evaporation
  • Transpiration
  • Hydraulic redistribution
  • Plants’ Uptake of Soil Moisture
  • Soil moisture availability
  • Capillary movement of water
  • Extension of roots into the soil
  • Excess Water in the Soil
  • Negative effects of excess water
  • Drainage systems
  • Wetland-adapted crops
  • Agroecosystem-level adaptation to excess soil water
  • Soil Water Deficiency
  • Effects of Irrigation on Soil
  • Salt buildup
  • Ecological changes
  • Soil Management
  • Goals
  • Building Soil Organic Matter
  • Enhancing Biotic Activity
  • Optimizing Use of the Water Resource
  • Practices and strategies
  • Adding Organic Matter to the Soil
  • Covering the Soil Surface
  • Changing Management and Cropping Practices
  • Soil in perspective
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended Readings
  • 9 The environmental complex
  • The Environment as a Complex of Factors
  • Factoring the environment
  • Complexity of interaction
  • Heterogeneity of the Environment
  • Spatial heterogeneity
  • Dynamic change
  • Interaction of Environmental Factors
  • Compensating factors
  • Multiplicity of factors
  • Factor predisposition
  • Managing Complexity
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • Section III System-Level Interactions
  • 10 Population ecology of agroecosystems
  • Principles of Population Ecology and Plant Demography
  • Population growth
  • Colonization of new areas
  • Stages of Colonization
  • Factors Affecting Success of Colonization
  • Life history strategies
  • r- and K-Selection Theory
  • Applications of r- and K-Selection Theory in Agriculture
  • Stress/Disturbance-Intensity Theory
  • Ecological Niche
  • Conceptualizations of niche
  • Niche amplitude
  • Ecological specialization and niche diversity
  • Applications of Niche Theory to Agriculture
  • Promoting or inhibiting establishment of weedy species
  • Classical biological control of insect pests
  • Design of intercropping systems
  • Population Ecology—A Crop Perspective
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 11 Genetic resources in agroecosystems
  • Genetic Change in Nature and the Production of Genetic Diversity
  • Adaptation
  • Variation and natural selection
  • Directed Selection and Domestication
  • Traits selected for in crop plants and livestock animals
  • Methods of directed selection in plants
  • Mass Selection
  • Pure Line Selection
  • Production of Synthetic Varieties
  • Hybridization
  • Induced Polyploidy
  • Transgenic Modification and Other Forms of Genetic Engineering
  • Consequences of Trends in the Use of Genetic Resources
  • Loss of genetic diversity
  • Greater genetic uniformity in crop varieties
  • Genetic vulnerability
  • Increased dependence on human intervention
  • Loss of other genetic resources
  • Preserving Agrobiodiversity
  • Off-site conservation of plant genetic resources
  • On-site selection and conservation of plant genetic resources
  • Preserving minor crops and non-crop resources
  • Valuing genetic diversity in livestock
  • Ongoing Agrobiodiversity Generation
  • Breeding for durable resistance in crop plants
  • Decentralized participatory breeding
  • Genetics and Sustainability
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 12 Species interactions in crop communities
  • Interference at the Community Level
  • Complexity of interactions
  • Coexistence
  • Mutualisms
  • Mutually Beneficial Interferences at Work in Agroecosystems
  • Beneficial interferences of cover crops
  • Beneficial interferences of weeds and other non-crop species
  • Modification of the Cropping System Environment
  • Control of Insect Pests by Promotion of Beneficial Insects
  • Intercropping
  • Using Species Interactions for Sustainability
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 13 Agroecosystem diversity
  • Whole-System Approaches and Opportunities
  • Managing the whole system
  • Building on diversity
  • Ecological Diversity
  • Diversity in natural ecosystems
  • Scale of Diversity
  • Successional Processes and Changes in Diversity
  • Diversity, Resilience, and Robustness
  • Ecological diversity in agroecosystems
  • The Value of Agroecosystem Diversity
  • Methods of Increasing Diversity in Agricultural Systems
  • Managing Diverse Agroecosystems
  • Enterprise Diversification
  • Evaluating Agroecosystem Diversity and Its Benefits
  • Indices of species diversity
  • Assessing the benefits of intercrop diversity
  • The Land Equivalent Ratio
  • Application and Interpretation of the Land Equivalent Ratio
  • Colonization and Diversity
  • Island biogeography theory
  • Agricultural applications
  • Diversity and Sustainability
  • Increasing diversity in our agroecosystems
  • Agroecosystem multifunctionality
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 14 Ecological pest, weed, and disease management
  • Approaches to Pest Management
  • Industrial pest management
  • Organic pest management
  • Integrated pest management
  • Ecological pest management
  • Ecological Management of Insects
  • Crop plant resistance
  • Intercropping
  • Crop rotations and phenological asynchrony
  • Conservation biological control
  • Ecological Management of Weeds
  • Crop–weed interference
  • Management principles
  • Management tools
  • Rotations
  • Cover Cropping
  • Intercropping
  • Mulching
  • Introducing Livestock
  • Mechanical Controls
  • Transplanting
  • Biological control of weeds
  • Ecological Disease Management
  • Nature of crop diseases
  • Crop disease paradigms
  • Host plant resistance
  • Management strategies
  • Growing Resistant Cultivars
  • Maintaining Conditions Unfavorable to Pathogens
  • Keeping Pathogens at Bay
  • Ecological Pest Management as an Integral Part of Agroecology
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 15 Successional development and agroforestry
  • Disturbance, Recovery, and Succession in Natural Ecosystems
  • The nature of disturbance
  • The recovery process
  • Intermediate disturbance
  • Applications for Management of Perennial Polycultures
  • Allowing successional development
  • A Model for Developing a Diversified Tree Crop System
  • Ecological Changes during Succession
  • Managing successionally developed agroecosystems
  • Maximizing multifunctionality
  • Agroforestry Systems
  • The ecological role of trees in agroforestry
  • Design and management of agroforestry systems
  • Optimizing Positive Impacts of Trees
  • Managing Interdependency
  • Spatial Arrangement of Trees
  • Diversifying Orchard Systems
  • Alley Cropping
  • Tropical home gardens
  • High Diversity
  • Multiple Uses and Functions
  • Dynamic Change
  • Links with the Social System
  • Disturbance, Recovery, and Sustainability
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 16 Animals in agroecosystems
  • The Role of Animals in Ecosystems
  • Shaping vegetation
  • Enabling energy flow
  • Cycling nutrients
  • Influencing community dynamics
  • Animals as Resources in Agricultural Production
  • Physiology and growth of animals
  • Production of Animal Biomass
  • Nutritional Needs of Animals
  • Key variations among animals used for production of food and fiber
  • Co-evolution of Livestock Animals and Agriculture
  • Grazing and pasture systems
  • Mixed crop–livestock systems
  • Integrated Farming Systems
  • Examples of integrated systems
  • Crop Rotations with a Grazed Forage Phase
  • Agropastoral Systems
  • Livestock in Agroforestry Systems
  • Aquaculture and Crop Production
  • Beneficial roles of animals on an integrated farm
  • Producing Protein-Rich Food and Other Products
  • Putting Crop Residue and By-products to Use
  • Returning Nutrients to the Soil in Manure and Compost
  • Improving Soil Health
  • Providing Work
  • Managing Vegetation and Controlling Weeds
  • Increasing Subsequent Crop Yields in Rotations
  • Providing Ecosystem Services
  • Social and economic benefits of integration
  • Diversifying enterprises and reducing economic vulnerability
  • Alleviating poverty in developing countries
  • Livestock and Food System Sustainability
  • Elements of a more sustainable animal protein economy
  • Production
  • Consumption
  • Distribution
  • Challenging specialization in agriculture
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 17 Energetics of agroecosystems
  • Energy and the Laws of Thermodynamics
  • Capture of Solar Energy in Biomass
  • Energy Inputs in Food Production
  • Cultural energy inputs and harvest output
  • Use of biological cultural energy
  • Use of industrial cultural energy
  • Energy Use in Agriculture as Social Metabolism
  • Agrarian metabolism
  • Agriculture in Spain, 1960–2008: a case study
  • Sustainable agrarian metabolism
  • Toward Sustainable and Climate-Friendly Use of Energy in Agroecosystems
  • Problems with intensive fossil fuel use
  • Future energy directions
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 18 Landscape diversity
  • The Agricultural Landscape
  • Landscape patterns
  • Analyzing the landscape
  • Management at the Level of the Landscape
  • Habitat patches on the farm
  • Farm borders and edges
  • Creating Benefits for the Agroecosystem
  • Protecting Adjacent Natural Ecosystems
  • The ecology of patchiness
  • Cropping areas as facsimiles of natural habitat
  • The agricultural landscape as a provider of ecosystem services
  • Agriculture, Land Use, and Sustainability
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • Section IV Agroecological Farms and Communities
  • 19 Sustainability and its assessment
  • Learning from Existing Sustainable Systems
  • Natural ecosystems as reference points
  • Traditional agroecosystems as examples of sustainable function
  • Benefits of Measuring Sustainability
  • Sustainability Assessment
  • Parameters and indicators
  • Assessment of soil health
  • The productivity index
  • Ecological conditions of sustainable function
  • Social conditions of sustainable function
  • Research on Sustainability
  • Using a transdisciplinary agroecological framework
  • Quantifying sustainability indicators
  • Whole-system, comparative, and integrative approaches
  • Promoting sustainable consumer choices
  • Enabling the Transition
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 20 Converting farms to ecologically based management
  • Undergoing Farm Conversion
  • Guiding principles
  • Ecological changes prompted by conversion
  • An illustrative case study
  • Evaluating a Farm’s Conversion
  • Beyond Farm Conversion: Additional Levels of Transition
  • Farm Conversion and the Community Nexus
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 21 Bringing farmers and consumers closer together
  • Alternative Food Networks
  • Principles
  • Agricultural Bioregionalism
  • Shorter Food Supply Chains
  • Food-based Community
  • Democratic Information Exchange
  • Shared Cost Burdens and Benefits
  • Components of alternative food networks
  • Farmers’ Markets
  • Community-Supported Agriculture
  • Home and Community Gardening
  • Extended alternative food networks
  • Alternative Food Culture and Community
  • Promoting local food
  • Facilitating informed consumer choice
  • Food citizenship
  • Supporting small-scale farms
  • Building the Foundation for Change
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 22 Urban and peri-urban agriculture
  • Urban Farms and Gardens of the Past
  • Where Agriculture Happens in and around Cities Today
  • The Ecology of Urban Agriculture
  • Ecological challenges and opportunities
  • Ecosystem services provided by urban agriculture
  • Habitat
  • Hydrologic Function
  • Heat Mitigation
  • Nutrient Cycling
  • Animals in urban agriculture
  • Cultural ecosystem services
  • Benefits and Opportunities for People
  • Food security
  • Food justice
  • Education, training, and employment development
  • The Future of Urban Agriculture
  • Planning and designing for more urban food production
  • Incorporating a food sovereignty perspective
  • A unifying agroecological approach
  • Continued resurgence of urban agriculture
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • Section V Transforming the Global Food System
  • 23 Achieving a just and sustainable food system
  • The Biosphere Perspective
  • An Earth less favorable for agriculture
  • Metrics and concepts for goal setting and action
  • The Equity Perspective
  • Eating Sustainably
  • Why food choices matter
  • Lowering the human foodprint
  • Principles for sustainable food choices
  • Reducing food waste
  • Links between sustainability and health
  • A Vision for a Transformed Food System
  • Progress toward Sustainability
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 24 Economic dynamics of the food system
  • Core Business Strategies
  • Externalize environmental and social costs
  • Appropriate nature’s resources
  • Exploit human labor
  • De-humanize production of food
  • Maximize yield
  • Conditioning of Production and Consumption Factors
  • Commodification of food
  • Privatization of land
  • Manipulation of consumer behavior
  • Self-Reinforcement
  • Path dependency for farmers
  • Legitimizing narratives
  • Public relations messaging as deflection and containment
  • Societal buy-in
  • Alliances with states and political elites
  • Internal Dynamics
  • Vertical integration and monopolization
  • Globalization
  • Infinite growth
  • Economics and the Transformation of the Food System
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 25 Agriculture and the climate crisis
  • The Agri-food System’s Contributions to Climate Change
  • Emission sources
  • Types of agricultural greenhouse gases
  • Sources of the three GHGs in agriculture
  • Industrial Meat and Dairy Production
  • Industrial Food and Commodity Production
  • Overproduction and Waste
  • Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture and Food Systems
  • Climate pressures and hazards
  • Higher Temperatures
  • Temperature Extremes
  • Increased Variability
  • Droughts and Mega-droughts
  • Severe Storms and Flooding
  • Climate “Whiplash”
  • Coastal Inundation and Saltwater Intrusion
  • Impacts on agriculture and farmers
  • Reduced Yields
  • Single-Event Losses
  • Higher Economic Costs
  • Increase in Pest Pressure and Disease
  • Beneficial Impacts
  • Impacts on the food supply
  • Disproportionality of climate change impacts
  • Adaptation to Climate Change in Agriculture
  • Agroecosystem adaptation
  • Support for adaptation
  • Policies for adaptation
  • Climate Change Mitigation
  • Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the agri-food system
  • Reducing Production and Consumption of Animal Products
  • Reducing Commodity Food Production and the Use of Synthetic Fertilizers
  • Addressing Food Waste
  • Increasing carbon sequestration in agroecosystems
  • Soil Management
  • Agroforestry Systems
  • Incentivizing mitigation actions in agriculture
  • Adaptive mitigation and food system transformation
  • A Path Forward on Policy and Action
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • 26 Shaping the future in the present
  • Barriers to Food-system Change
  • Strategies for Transformation
  • Change pathway 1: Design and incentivize diverse and sustainable food production
  • Change pathway 2: Reconnect farmers and consumers to make them partners for food system change
  • Change pathway 3: Use a rights-based approach grounded in equity and fairness
  • Change pathway 4: Shift financial flows and build alternative food networks
  • Change pathway 5: Build political power and transform systems of governance
  • Change pathway 6: Unite social movements through networks that build political power
  • Change pathway 7: Create a new narrative of food system transformation
  • Change pathway 8: Institutionalize long-term thinking for transformative action
  • Mechanisms of Transformation
  • The transformative psychology of participating in alternatives
  • Winning converts by solving real problems
  • Exercise of democratic power
  • Crisis as catalyst
  • Synergistic scaling-out and feedback
  • The Path to Just and Sustainable Food Systems
  • Food for thought
  • Internet resources
  • Recommended readings
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Index
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