Integrating biodiversity in agricultural intensification : toward sound practices
Agrobiodiversity - biological resources that directly and indirectly contribute to crop and livestock production - is arguably the single most important natural resource in worldwide efforts to intensify agriculture while protecting the environment. Agrobiodiversity is key to transforming agricultur...
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Washington, D.C.
World Bank
1999
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Series: | Environmentally and socially sustainable development. Rural development
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- Foreword
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- Executive summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Promising signposts to sustainable intensification
- 3. Sound practices at the farm and community levels
- 4. Sound practices at the landscape level
- 5. Strengthening institutions and technology delivery
- 6. Fine-tuning fiscal and regulatory environments
- 7. World Bank's role and leverage
- 8. Toward implementation
- References
- Boxes
- Tables.