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Cultivating Biodiversity
Edited by Harold Brookfield, Christine Padoch, Helen Parsons and Michael Stocking
ITDG Publishing
2002
Paperback ISBN 1853394939
£14.95
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The United Nations University project on People, Land Management and Environmental
Change (PLEC) has used the traditional skills of smallholder farmers - for cultivating their
crops, managing the soil, water and vegetation and maintaining their livelihoods in difficult
circumstances - to produce this book. Arguably, these farmers have conserved and even
created more biological diversity and more economically important species than all protected
areas combined. The book draws on the experience of demonstration sites that are the
farmers' own enterprises, combining superior production along with enhancement of biological
diversity. It is based on work in 12 countries with more than 200 collaborating scientists
and about 2500 collaborating farmers, showing how its authors perceive and quantitatively
analyse agrodiversity, and how they work together with farmers. This book will be of
interest to all concerned with sustainable development, global change issues and participatory
approaches to conservation with rural people. Published in collaboration with the
United Nations University.
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