TY - BOOK AU - Bohlen,P.J. AU - House,Garfield J. TI - Sustainable agroecosystem management: integrating ecology, economics, and society SN - 9781420052145 (acidfree paper) U1 - 630 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Boca Raton PB - CRC Press KW - Agricultural ecology KW - Sustainable development N1 - Table of Contents Chapter 1. Agroecosystem Management for the 21st Century: Sustaining Ecosystems, Economies and Communities in a Time of Global Change Patrick J. Bohlen and Garfield J. House Part 1. Ben Stinner¿s Contribution to Agroecosystem Science Chapter 2. Evolution of Agroecosystem Management in the Life of Benjamin R. Stinner: A Reflection on His Journey and Legacy Deborah Stinner Chapter 3 The Ecological Integration of the Social and Natural Sciences in the Sugar Creek Method Richard Moore Part 2 Unifying Concepts and Principles of Sustainable Agroecosystem Management Chapter 4 Rethinking the First Principles of Agroecology: Ecological, Social, and Economic. John Ikerd Chapter 5 Potential for a New Generation of Biodiversity in Agroecosystems Fred Kirschenmann Chapter 6 The Necessity and Possibility of an Agriculture where Nature is the Measure Wes Jackson, Stan Cox, Lee DeHaan, Jerry Glover, David Van Tassel, and Cindy Cox Chapter 7 Energy and Human Population Growth: the Role of Agriculture David Pimentel Chapter 8 Beyond Systems Thinking in Agroecology: Holons and the Problems of Boundary and Change William Bland and Michael Bell Part 3 Ecological Foundations of Agroecosystem Management Chapter 9 Biological Buffering vs. The Green Revolution: Is modern Agriculture Exempt from the Laws of Ecology? Larry Phelan Chapter 10 Agroecosystem Integrity and the Internal Cycling of Nutrients Michelle Wander Chapter 11 The Role of Biodiversity in Agronomy and Agroecosystem Management in the Coming Century Daniel Hillel and Cynthia Rosenzweig Chapter 12 Long-term Consequences of Biological and Biogeochemical Changes in the Horseshoe Bend Long-term Agroecosystem Project David C. Coleman, Mark D. Hunter, Paul F. Hendrix, D. A. Crossley, Jr., Sofia Arce-Flores, Breana Simmons, and Kyle Wickings Part 4. Managing Agroecosystems and Research to Support Multiple Functions and Outcomes Chapter 13 Challenges and Benefits of Developing Multifunctional Agroecosystems John Westra and George Boody Chapter 14 Conceptual Model for Integrating Ecological and Economic Aspects of Sustainability in Agroecosystems: an Example from Subtropical Grazing Lands Patrick J. Bohlen and Hilary Swain Chapter 15 Principles of Dynamic Integrated Agricultural Systems Gretchen Sassenrath, Jon Hanson, Jeff Steiner, John Hendrickson, Dave Archer, John Halloran, Shannon Osborne. Chapter 16 Participatory Approaches and Stakeholder Involvement in Sustainable Agriculture Research Karin Eksvärd, Lennart Salomonsson, Charles Francis, Nadarajah Sriskandarajah, Karin Svanäng, Geir Lieblein, Johanna Björklund, Ulrika Geber Chapter 17 Retro-fitting Suburban Landscapes to Support Sustainable Agriculture Gar House; Includes bibliographical references and index UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0828/2008040757.html ER -