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Author Hahlbrock, Klaus

Title Feeding the Planet: Environmental Protection through Sustainable Agriculture
Published 2010
[Place of publication not identified] : Chicago Distribution Center (CDC Presses)

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Contents FEEDING THE PLANET: Environmental Protection through Sustainable Agriculture; Contents; Editor's Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 1 Human Population and Ecological Consequences; Early Phase and the Neolithic Revolution; The Scientific/Technological Revolution; Reduced Biodiversity; Ambivalence of Progress; Priority of Existential Basic Needs; Practical Consequences; The Challenge
Early Stages of Cultural EvolutionThe Fertile Crescent; Advanced Civilizations of the Bronze Age; European Antiquity in Greece and Rome; From the Middle Ages to the Modern Era; The Present
The Goal in RetrospectResolved and Unresolved Dangers; The Spread of Pathogens; The Turning Point: From Being Threatened by Nature to Threatening Nature Itself; The Third Phase: Protection of the Biosphere; Conflicting Aspects of Agriculture; Fertilization Against Soil Depletion; Fighting Weeds; Fighting Pathogens and Animal Pests; Fertilization and Protection of Plants: Intensive -- Alternative -- Integrated
Summary The alarming increase in the human population, with its immense need for agriculturally productive land and its growing environmental degradation, has pushed the Earth's biosphere to the breaking point. Qualitative progress must quickly lead to a type of agriculture that combines high productivity with a greatly reduced environmental impact and the sustainable protection of endangered species, water resources, soils and the climate. An analysis of the realistic possibilities thus concent2 Historical Development of Agriculture, Urban Lifestyles and Man's Perception of Nature
Three major developmental steps were crucial for the rapid cultural evolution of humans: upright posture (including all the subsequent anatomical consequences right up to intelligence and language), a settled life as a result of agriculture and animal husbandry, and the extension of the range of action through science and technology. The transformation from appropriation to the production of food fostered new forms of settlement and the creation of sophisticated social structures with a 3 Man and His Environment; The First Two Phases: Founding and Securing Human Existence
With reference to the environment, past human history can be divided into three phases whose transitions are marked by the Neolithic and the Scientific/Technological Revolutions. The first phase involved the founding of human existence while the second was concerned with securing it. We presently find ourselves in a decisive stage of the third phase with overriding emphasis on securing a biosphere that tolerates and sustains a dangerously large human population. Providing adequate amount
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Subject Sustainable development.
Overpopulation.
Human ecology.
Genetic engineering.
Crowding
sustainable development.
overcrowding.
human ecology.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Agronomy -- Crop Science.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Agronomy -- General.
Genetic engineering
Human ecology
Overpopulation
Sustainable development
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781906598556
190659855X