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The Future of Mountain Agriculture

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Mountain agriculture is a socially and culturally unique system, but also a regionally important economic sector. In a globalising world, it is clear that fertile areas on all continents will always be used to produce large quantities of agricultural products in order to feed the world and, increasingly, provide biomass as a source of energy. It is far less clear, however, how land use in steep and more peripheral regions will evolve. By definition, farmland in mountain areas is more difficult to work because of steep slopes and missing accessibility. Climate conditions and poor soil quality often add to these adverse conditions.

Through overcoming limited views from one region only or from one discipline, this book intends to draw a first truly international perspective on the issue of mountain farming.

List of contents

Introduction.- Land Use and Landscape Change in the Rockies: Implications for Mountain Agriculture.- Conservation Agriculture in the Andean Highlands: Promise and Precautions.- Enhancing crop diversity and livelihood security in the Andes through the emergence of agricultural innovation systems.- The future of agriculture in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco: The need to integrate traditional ecological knowledge.- Climate Change and the future of Mountain Farming on Mt. Kilimanjaro.- Is mountain farming no longer viable? .- The complex dynamics of farming abandonment in the Pyrenees.- Future of Mountain agriculture in the Alps.- Food Security Challenges and Agricultural Development in Tajikistan.- Impact of natural resources and infrastructure on future livelihood in mountain farming in the Himalaya region.

About the author

Stefan Mann, Agrarökonom und Volkswirt, leitet seit 2002 die Forschungsgruppe Sozioökonomie der Forschungseinheit agroscope im Eidgenössischen Volkswirtschaftsdepartement.

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Mountain agriculture is a socially and culturally unique system, but also a regionally important economic sector. In a globalising world, it is clear that fertile areas on all continents will always be used to produce large quantities of agricultural products in order to feed the world and, increasingly, provide biomass as a source of energy. It is far less clear, however, how land use in steep and more peripheral regions will evolve. By definition, farmland in mountain areas is more difficult to work because of steep slopes and missing accessibility. Climate conditions and poor soil quality often add to these adverse conditions.

Through overcoming limited views from one region only or from one discipline, this book intends to draw a first truly international perspective on the issue of mountain farming.

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“This book is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in how highland farmers are responding to the same changes that are roiling lowland agriculture. The 9 chapters are engaging and methodically researched. The authors include significant quantitative data to support their assertions on the sociocultural dynamics in their respective areas. … Prospective researchers would do well to apply the approach used in this volume.” (Stephen F. Cunha, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 35 (2), May, 2015)

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"This book is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in how highland farmers are responding to the same changes that are roiling lowland agriculture. The 9 chapters are engaging and methodically researched. The authors include significant quantitative data to support their assertions on the sociocultural dynamics in their respective areas. ... Prospective researchers would do well to apply the approach used in this volume." (Stephen F. Cunha, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 35 (2), May, 2015)

Product details

Assisted by Stefa Mann (Editor), Stefan Mann (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642428210
ISBN 978-3-642-42821-0
No. of pages 178
Dimensions 156 mm x 9 mm x 235 mm
Weight 289 g
Illustrations VI, 178 p.
Series Springer Geography
Springer Geography
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

B, Sustainability, Geography, Urban Planning, Sustainable Development, Agriculture, Environmental Social Sciences, Earth and Environmental Science, Agricultural science, Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning, Regional planning

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