Global attention to biodiversity has expanded in the past decade.
Agricultural biodiversity is the most important part of biodiversity for
human survival, yet has been neglected as a topic. This book provides a
broad review of current thinking on agrobiodiversity - what it is, how
it is conserved, and how it can be better utilized in sustainable
farming. It brings together contributions from a wide geographical and
disciplinary background. Emphasis is placed on functional interactions
between components of agrobiodiversity in a range of farming systems,
illustrated by many case studies. The book relates the evolution of
agrobiodiversity and its successful management to the broader
environment and to the growing need to conserve biodiversity in
productive agricultural systems. It is essential reading for ecologists,
biologists and agricultural scientists.