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Silvopastoralism and Sustainable Land Management
Edited by M R Mosquera-Losada, A Riguerio, J McAdam
CABI
December 2005
Hardback 432 pages ISBN 1845930010
£75.00
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Agroforestry and silvopasture are ancient yet sustainable ways of managing forestland. They increase
productivity in the short, medium and long terms, compared with forestland, and have a higher level of
biodiversity than farmland. This book, containing over 125 papers presented at an international conference
held in Spain in April 2004, examines the productivity and quality of silvopastoral systems and outlines
successful ways of managing forestry and agronomic areas. It examines the ecological benefits
of silvopastoral systems and their cultural, economic, and social implications. The final section of the
book evaluates these systems within a global context.
Readership: Researchers in agroforestry, plant and soil science, ecology and land management.
Contents
Session 1. Silvopastoral systems. Main types and designs
Keynote Papers
- Traditional and improved silvopastoral systems and their importance in sustainability of livestock farms, M Ibrahim, C Villanueva and J Mora
- Silvopastoral systems in North-West Europe, J H McAdam
- Silvopastoral systems in the Neotropics, E Murgueitio
- European types of silvopastoral systems in the Mediterranean area: Dehesa, L Olea, R J López-Bellido and M J Poblaciones
- Mediterranean European silvopastoral systems, A San Miguel-Ayanz
Offered papers
Session 2. Productivy, quality and management of silvopastoral systems
Keynote Papers
- Silvopasture in Southeastern United States: More than just a new name for an old practice, P K R Nair, M E Bannister, V D Nair, J R R Alavalapati, E A Ellis, S Jose and A J Long
- Nutritive value of trees and shrubs for ruminants, J C Ku-Vera
- Quality of vegetation in silvopastoral systems, M P González-Hernández
- The herbaceous component in temperate silvopastoral systems, M R Mosquera-Losada, M Pinto-Tobalina and A Rigueiro-Rodríguez
Offered papers
Session 3. Ecological implications of silvopastoral systems: biodiversity and sustainable management
Keynote Papers
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How much Carbon can be stored in Canadian agroecosystems using a silvopastoral approach?, A M Gordon, R P F Naresh and V Thevathasan
- Sylvopastoral systems in Latin America and their contribution to sustainable development and biodiversity, I Hernández and M D Sánchez
- Compaction and erosion: effects on soil ecology and soil quality, A Paz González and E Vidal Vázquez
- Indigenous breeds and silvopastoral systems, L Sánchez
Offered papers
Session 4. Economic, social and cultural benefits of the silvopastoral systems
Keynote Papers
- Economic considerations of silvopastoralism in California oak woodlands, R B Standiford, L Huntsinger, P Campos-Palacín and A Caparrós
- Silvopastoral management in temperate and Mediterranean areas. Stakes, practices and socio-economic constraints, M Etienne
- Conservation "matching funds" from working woodlands in California, L Huntsinger, A Sulak, R Standiford and P Campos-Palacín
- Cultural aspects of silvopastoral systems, I Ispikoudis and K M Sioliou
- Comparative analysis of the EAA/EAF and AAS agro-forestry accounting systems: theoretical aspects, P Campos-Palacín, P Ovando-Pol and Y Rodríguez-Luengo
- Comparative analysis of the EAA/EAF and AAS agroforestry accounting systems: application to a dehesa estate, Y Rodríguez-Luengo, P Campos-Palacín and P Ovando-Pol
- Preliminary analysis of the impact of payment for environmental services on land use changes: A case study on livestock farms in Costa Rica, J Mora, M Ibrahim, J Cruz, F Casasola, M Rosales and V A Holguin
Offered papers
Session 5. Future perspectives of silvopastoral systems in a global context
Keynote Papers
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Silvopastoral Systems for rural development on a global perspective, A Pardini
- A silvopastoral system for Eastern Europe - based on the example of Poland, K Boron
- From silvopastoral to silvoarable systems in Europe: sharing concepts, unifying policies, C Dupraz
- Silvopastoral systems as a forest fire prevention technique, A Rigueiro-Rodríguez, M R Mosquera-Losada, R Romero-Franco, M P González-Hernández, and J J Villarino-Urtiaga
- Forestry, Pastoral Systems and Multiple Use Woodland, F J Silva-Pando
Offered papers
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