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Horticulture: Plants for People and Places, Volume 2 - Environmental Horticulture

English · Hardback

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This Trilogy explains "What is Horticulture?". Volume two of Horticulture: Plants for People and Places analyses in depth the scientific, managerial and ecological concepts which underpin Environmental Horticulture. Chapters describe: Horticulture and the Environment, Woody Ornamentals, Herbs and Pharmaceuticals, Urban Greening, Rural Trees, Urban Trees, Turfgrass Science, Interior and External Landscaping, Biodiversity, Climate Change and Organic Production. Each is written by leading international experts. Sustainable use of resources and careful conservation are critically essential for the continuation of life on this Planet. Achieving this is where horticulture, natural flora and fauna and the environment interact in achieving sustainable development. Horticulture is the fundamental partner of ecological and environmental science and provides an understanding of eco-system services. Live plant networks are essential for rural and urban life. They are integral parts of natural communities, the context of historic and modern architecture and a means for rejuvenating cities and uniting communities. Plants provide urban, peri-urban and rural employment, business and tourism opportunities, leisure, rest and relaxation. These facets of Environmental Horticulture are clearly described in this book.

List of contents

16. Horticulture and the Environment.- 17. Woody Ornamentals.- 18. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - Uses and functions.- 19. Urban Greening - Macro-scale landscaping.- 20. Urban Trees.- 21. Trees in the Rural Landscape.- 22. Management of Sports Turf and Amenity Grasslands.- 23. Interior Landscapes.- 24. Biodiversity and Green Open Space.- 25. An Assessment of the Effects of Climate Change on Horticulture.- 26. Concepts and Philosophy underpinning Organic Horticulture.- Index.

Summary

This Trilogy explains “What is Horticulture?”. Volume two of Horticulture: Plants for People and Places analyses in depth the scientific, managerial and ecological concepts which underpin Environmental Horticulture. Chapters describe: Horticulture and the Environment, Woody Ornamentals, Herbs and Pharmaceuticals, Urban Greening, Rural Trees, Urban Trees, Turfgrass Science, Interior and External Landscaping, Biodiversity, Climate Change and Organic Production. Each is written by leading international experts. Sustainable use of resources and careful conservation are critically essential for the continuation of life on this Planet. Achieving this is where horticulture, natural flora and fauna and the environment interact in achieving sustainable development. Horticulture is the fundamental partner of ecological and environmental science and provides an understanding of eco-system services. Live plant networks are essential for rural and urban life. They are integral parts of natural communities, the context of historic and modern architecture and a means for rejuvenating cities and uniting communities. Plants provide urban, peri-urban and rural employment, business and tourism opportunities, leisure, rest and relaxation. These facets of Environmental Horticulture are clearly described in this book.

Product details

Assisted by David E. Aldous (Editor), G. Dixon (Editor), Geoffrey R. Dixon (Editor), E Aldous (Editor), E Aldous (Editor), Geoffre R Dixon (Editor), Geoffrey R Dixon (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.11.2013
 
EAN 9789401785808
ISBN 978-94-0-178580-8
No. of pages 347
Dimensions 164 mm x 242 mm x 19 mm
Weight 734 g
Illustrations XXI, 347 p. 65 illus., 43 illus. in color.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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