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Nick Reid & Rhiannon Smith 
Managing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes 
Conservation, restoration and rewilding

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  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts in biodiversity management within agricultural landscapes

  • Considers the role of farmers and rural communities in implementing ecological restoration practices

  • Reviews the importance of habitat and animal rewilding in promoting biodiversity and other key ecosystem services

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Table of Content

Part 1 Principles



  • 1.Key concepts in biodiversity management within agricultural landscapes: Andrew Bennett, La Trobe University, Australia

  • 2.Integrated farm management (IFM) plans to promote biodiversity and other environmental benefits on individual farms: Geoff Squire, James Hutton Institute, UK

  • 3.Understanding and improving the involvement of farmers and rural communities in implementing ecological restoration projects: Theodore Alter, Penn State University, USA

  • 4.Implementing sustainable land use change programmes: Liz Lewis-Reddy, ADAS, UK


Part 2 Farmland and conservation practices



  • 5.Soil health and ecological restoration: David Johnson, University of Manchester, UK

  • 6.The design and impact of field margins/flower strips in promoting biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Jane Morrison, Bishop’s University, Canada

  • 7.The design and impact of hedgerows in promoting biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Ian Montgomery, Queen’s University of Belfast, UK

  • 8.The design and role of silvopastoral systems in promoting biodiversity and other benefits in agricultural landscapes: Sara Burbi, Coventry University, UK


Part 3 The role of government and the private sector in promoting on-farm conservation practices



  • 9.Developing the Environmental Land Management Scheme (ELMS) for English agriculture: Ruth Little, Defra, UK

  • 10.Developments in agri-environment schemes (AES): North America: Gordon Rausser, University of California-Berkeley, USA

  • 11.Developments in agri-environment schemes (AES): Australia: Dean Ansell, Australian National University (ANU), Australia


Part 4 Habitat rewilding



  • 12.Restoring wetlands in agricultural landscapes: Ruurd van Diggelen, University of Antwerp, Belgium

  • 13.Rewilding grasslands/rangelands: Thomas Jones, REE-ARS, USA

  • 14.Reforestation of agricultural landscapes: David Lindenmayer, Australian National University (ANU), Australia

  • 15.Key issues in animal rewilding: Adrian Manning, Australian National University (ANU), Australia

  • 16.Animal rewilding in theory and practice: Australia and New Zealand: Chris Dickman, University of Sydney, Australia


Part 5 Conclusions



  • 17.Challenges and opportunities for enhancing biodiversity conservation in agricultural systems worldwide: Nick Reid, University of New England, Australia

About the author

Dr Chris Dickman is an Emeritus Professor in Ecology at the University of Sydney and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. He is the recipient of several national and international awards, including New South Wales Plant and Animal Scientist of the Year in 2010. His work focuses mostly on mammals and other vertebrates, and encompasses wide-ranging projects in applied conservation and management, in particular seeking to understand and manage the impacts of introduced predators on native fauna.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 500 ● ISBN 9781801464550 ● Editor Nick Reid & Rhiannon Smith ● Publisher Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing ● City Cambridge ● Country GB ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9382226 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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