Earth's human population currently exceeds 7 billion, and by the year 2050 our planet will have at least two billion more mouths to feed. When faced with providing food for so many people, the idea is often advanced that Australia will become the 'food bowl' of Asia. Australia currently grows enough
The Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture: Review papers presented at the Australian Conference, The Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture, Albury, Victoria, Australia, October 1991
β Scribed by N. J. Schofield (auth.), Roslyn Tamara Prinsley (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 192
- Series
- Forestry Sciences 43
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Agroforestry reserach and development in Australia has been largely fragmented and many of the research results have never been published and are unknown. The purpose of this volume is to comprehensively review all of the research that has taken place in the field of agroforestry in Australia, including previously unpublished results, providing readers with the latest technical and economic information about using trees in agriculture for the control of salinity and erosion, for shelter and shade, and for the production of timber, fodder and minor forest products. The book provides information concerning planted trees within all of these categories and includes special review of the management of native vegetation on farms. These papers also examine research needs where appropriate.
This book stems from the National Australian Conference on 'The Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture' which took place in Albury, Victoria, Australia in October, 1991. Each national review paper is based upon a summary of six or more state review research and development papers, prepared specifically for the national conference. The book thus provides readers with a comprehensive overview of agroforestry rsearch in Australia, which is introduced and summarised in the first chapter.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Tree planting for dryland salinity control in Australia....Pages 1-23
Alternative products from trees and shrubs to βThe Role of Trees in Sustainable Agricultureβ conference, Albury, September 30thβOctober 3rd 1991....Pages 25-58
The role of shelter in Australia for protecting soils, plants and livestock....Pages 59-86
The role of trees in sustainable agriculture β an overview....Pages 87-115
Trees and shrubs as sources of fodder in Australia....Pages 117-139
Retention of native woody vegetation on farms in Australia: management considerations, planning guidelines and information gaps....Pages 141-166
Integrating wood production into Australian farming systems....Pages 167-186
Back Matter....Pages 187-188
β¦ Subjects
Forestry; Forestry Management
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