Managing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes

By Emeritus Professor Nick C. H. Reid, Professor Andrew F. Bennett, Professor G. R. Squire, Professor Theodore Alter, Professor David Johnson, Dr Jane Morrison, Dr Ian Montgomery, Dr Ruth Little, Emeritus Professor Gordon Rausser, Dr Dean Ansell, Dr Liz Lewis-Reddy, Professor Ruurd van Diggelen, Professor Thomas A. Jones, Professor David Lindenmayer, Professor Adrian D. Manning, Professor Christopher R. Dickman

Managing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes
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Despite recent efforts, agricultural production continues to threaten biodiversity, disrupt delivery of key ecosystem services and contribute to climate change. A more regenerative approach is required to enable farmers to restore and work with the ecosystem services that underpin sustainable farming and food production. Biodiversity lies at the heart of this process.

Managing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Conservation, restoration and rewilding considers the range of techniques that can be implemented to improve biodiversity in farmland. It synthesises current research on the best ways to plan, implement and monitor ecological restoration projects as well as the role of government agri-environment schemes. The book also assesses what we know about the use and impact of individual conservation practices, such as field margins and hedgerows, and ways of successfully rewilding farmland.

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