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*CA-CoP* *CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE*

*for sustainable production intensification*

Dear Subscribers,

Please see herebelow a brief description of  the book Conservation
Agriculture in Subsistence Farming published by CABI.


*Amir Kassam*

*Moderator*

e-mail: [log in to unmask]

URL: www.fao.org/ag/ca




Conservation Agriculture in Subsistence Farming
Posted on June 29, 2015
<http://www.globalfarmplatform.org/conservation-agriculture-in-subsistence-farming/>
 by Mark Eisler <http://www.globalfarmplatform.org/author/eislerm/>
[image: Cabi Book]
<http://www.globalfarmplatform.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Cabi-Book.png>Case
Studies from South Asia and Beyond

Edited by *Catherine Chan *and
*JeanFantle-Lepczyk*, University of Hawaii, USA

Under the constant pressures of climate change and growing global
populations, improving food security is of critical importance.
Conservation agriculture techniques are low-input, non-prohibitive systems
that can have long-term impacts on livlihoods, agricultural production,
gender equity and regional economic development.

Using South Asia as a case study due to its high soil erosion, geophysical
conditions and percentage of people relying on subsistence farming, this
book takes an interdisciplinary approach to analyse systems at scales
ranging from household to regional and national levels. It illustrates key
examples of conservation agriculture through the lenses of economics,
agronomics, soil ecology, gender implications and technology, as well as
exploring the long-term impacts of conservation agriculture adoption.
Beginning with a brief history of the situation, it then focuses on the
latest research with an emphasis on the applicability of results worldwide,
making this book a vital resource for researchers and students of
agricultural economics.
June 2015 / Hardback / 280 pages / 9781780644233 £85 / $160 / €110

www.cabi.org

If you have any questions about this book or would just like more
information please email David Porter – [log in to unmask]

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