Application of Vegetation Science to Grassland Husbandry
WERNER KRAUSE INTRODUCTION GENERAL COMMENTS ON THIS VOLUME The subject" Application of vegetation science to grassland husbandry" is not limited by geographical boundaries. It is pro­ posed to cover this subject in an internationally applicable work of reference. However, to avoid omissions it would have to em­ brace all the diversity of grassland from the Arctic to the Equa­ tor. The term "application" requires that the papers contained herein take into account both generally relevant scientific knowledge and the special needs of practical farming. The latter are not satisfied solely by the laws of vegetation science; the changing effects of the market, politics, the distribution of wealth and poverty, highly developed technology and the continued use of archaic farming methods must all be considered. To try to cover all this adequately in one volume of ap­ proximately 550 pages is a hopeless task. The editor and the authors had to limit themselves to presenting a selection of problems and attempts to solve them, with the aim that these exam­ ples should indicate how much vegetation science can contribute to grassland husbandry, and the scope of this contribution is broadened by the references quoted. The arrangement of the sections within this volume does not lend itself to specific suggestions for the management of individual systems. However, grassland husbandry can expect to obtain from this work an'insight into some overall general relationships, which could assist the adviser in the formulation of more specific improvement plans.
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Application of Vegetation Science to Grassland Husbandry
WERNER KRAUSE INTRODUCTION GENERAL COMMENTS ON THIS VOLUME The subject" Application of vegetation science to grassland husbandry" is not limited by geographical boundaries. It is pro­ posed to cover this subject in an internationally applicable work of reference. However, to avoid omissions it would have to em­ brace all the diversity of grassland from the Arctic to the Equa­ tor. The term "application" requires that the papers contained herein take into account both generally relevant scientific knowledge and the special needs of practical farming. The latter are not satisfied solely by the laws of vegetation science; the changing effects of the market, politics, the distribution of wealth and poverty, highly developed technology and the continued use of archaic farming methods must all be considered. To try to cover all this adequately in one volume of ap­ proximately 550 pages is a hopeless task. The editor and the authors had to limit themselves to presenting a selection of problems and attempts to solve them, with the aim that these exam­ ples should indicate how much vegetation science can contribute to grassland husbandry, and the scope of this contribution is broadened by the references quoted. The arrangement of the sections within this volume does not lend itself to specific suggestions for the management of individual systems. However, grassland husbandry can expect to obtain from this work an'insight into some overall general relationships, which could assist the adviser in the formulation of more specific improvement plans.
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Application of Vegetation Science to Grassland Husbandry

Application of Vegetation Science to Grassland Husbandry

Application of Vegetation Science to Grassland Husbandry

Application of Vegetation Science to Grassland Husbandry

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WERNER KRAUSE INTRODUCTION GENERAL COMMENTS ON THIS VOLUME The subject" Application of vegetation science to grassland husbandry" is not limited by geographical boundaries. It is pro­ posed to cover this subject in an internationally applicable work of reference. However, to avoid omissions it would have to em­ brace all the diversity of grassland from the Arctic to the Equa­ tor. The term "application" requires that the papers contained herein take into account both generally relevant scientific knowledge and the special needs of practical farming. The latter are not satisfied solely by the laws of vegetation science; the changing effects of the market, politics, the distribution of wealth and poverty, highly developed technology and the continued use of archaic farming methods must all be considered. To try to cover all this adequately in one volume of ap­ proximately 550 pages is a hopeless task. The editor and the authors had to limit themselves to presenting a selection of problems and attempts to solve them, with the aim that these exam­ ples should indicate how much vegetation science can contribute to grassland husbandry, and the scope of this contribution is broadened by the references quoted. The arrangement of the sections within this volume does not lend itself to specific suggestions for the management of individual systems. However, grassland husbandry can expect to obtain from this work an'insight into some overall general relationships, which could assist the adviser in the formulation of more specific improvement plans.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401013178
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/05/2011
Series: Handbook of Vegetation Science , #13
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977
Pages: 535
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Analysis and Ecological Management of Tropical Grazing Lands.- Applicability of Zürich-Montpellier Methods in African Tropical and Subtropical Range Lands.- Effects of Game and Domestic Livesk on Vegetation in East and Southern Africa.- Farming Regions in the Tropics: Environment, Geographical Comparisons and Socio-Economic Development.- Plant Sociology and Ecology Applied to Grazing Lands Research, Survey and Management in the Mediterranean Basin.- Reindeer Pastures in the Subarctic Territories of the U.S.S.R..- Applied Phytosociology in the Canadian Prairies and Parklands.- Der Beitrag der Vegetationskunde zur Regulierung des Wasserhaushaltes im Grünland.- Vegetationskunde als Grundlage der Verbesserung des Graslandes in den Alpen.- The Influence of Fertilizers on the Plant Communities of Mesophytic Grasslands.- Leaf Area and Productivity in Grasslands.
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