Seeds of Sustainability

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781597265256

Lessons from the Birthplace of the Green Revolution in Agriculture

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Edited by Pamela A. Matson, Contributions by Walter Falcon, Ashley Dean, Rosamond Naylor, Ivan Ortiz-Monasterio, David Lobell, John Harrison, Toby Ahrens, Mike Beman, Lee Addams
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Timeline for the Yaqui Valley, 1890–2000
Acronyms
Preface
 
PART I. The Birthplace of the Green Revolution
Chapter 1. Why the Yaqui Valley? An Introduction
Chapter 2. A Brief History of the Yaqui Valley
 
PART II. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Sustainability
Chapter 3. Looking for Win-Wins in Intensive Agriculture
Chapter 4. Ecosystems and Land-Use Change in the Yaqui Valley: Does Agricultural Intensification ""Spare Land for Nature""?
Chapter 5. Linking Knowledge with Action for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Change and Effectiveness
Chapter 6. Exploring Vulnerability in the Yaqui Valley Human-Environment System
Chapter 7. From Wheat to Waves and Back Again: Connections between the Yaqui Valley and the Gulf of California
 
PART III. Elements of the Yaqui Valley System
Chapter 8. The Yaqui Valley's Agricultural Transition to a More Open Economy
Chapter 9. Agricultural Research and Management at the Field Scale
Chapter 10. Nitrogen in the Yaqui Valley: Sources, Transfers, and Consequences
Chapter 11. Water Resources Management in the Yaqui Valley
 
PART IV. Conclusions
Chapter 12. Lessons Learned
 
References
Index

"Seeds of Sustainability would make a great book for introducing the ideals and complexity of sustainability to young scientists and curious citizens."

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