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Title: LAND RESOURC
ON THE EDGE OF THE MALTHUSIAN PRECIPICE
By: D. J. Greenland (Editor), D. J. Greenland (Editor), P. Gregory (Editor)
Format: Hardback

List price: £49.95


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ISBN 10: 0851992358
ISBN 13: 9780851992358
Publisher: CABI PUBLISHING
Pub. date: 1 December, 1997
Pages: 192
Description: Includes the pressures on land and water resources, the effects of climate on productivity, the need for crop improvement, and better management of water. The papers in this book result from a meeting held at the Royal Society in 1996 and a follow-up meeting hosted by the Ciba Foundation.
Synopsis: Recent demographic evidence suggests that during the next twenty to twenty-five years, the global human population will increase by about two billion, to a total of eight billion. These predictions are generally accepted, but there are conflicting views about our ability to use the earth's resources to support this unprecedented population increase and the longer-term effects on sustainability. Some believe that we have reached a point beyond which this will not be possible due to constraints on land use and productivity (as suggested by Malthus in 1798). Others believe that scientific and technical advances, particularly in food production, will be able to keep pace. A discussion meeting was held at the Royal Society in London in December 1996 which brought together leading scientists concerned with natural resource management to make a critical assessment of the production potential of the available land. The papers have also been published as an issue of The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. This book is a product of the meeting and a follow-up meeting hosted by the Ciba Foundation in London. It describes in detail current pressures on land and water resources, the effects of climate on productivity, the need for crop improvement, better management of water, soil and nutrients, economic factors and environmental limitations. From the presentations and discussions a set of conclusions is drawn concerning our ability to feed the world population and the steps which must be taken to ensure that we achieve this aim. This book is essential reading for practitioners and students of agronomy, forestry, soil science and ecology concerned with natural resource management and presents information which will also be of value to economists, policy makers and environmentalists with an interest in global issues.
Publication: UK
Imprint: CABI Publishing
Returns: Non-returnable
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