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Book
05 Jan 1977
TL;DR: The second edition of this classic textbook was published in 2013 as discussed by the authors, and it includes advances made in the last four decades, bringing the topic completely up to date, addressing critical issues such as whether humanity can feed itself, and whether it can do so in environmentally sound and sustainable ways.
Abstract: The long-awaited second edition of this classic textbook expands on the first edition to include advances made in the last four decades, bringing the topic completely up to date. The book addresses critical issues such as whether humanity can feed itself, and whether it can do so in environmentally sound and sustainable ways. Written from agronomic, environmental, and ecological standpoints, the textbook employs a multidisciplinary approach, including policymaking and plant genetic improvements, as well as ecosystem services, climate change, biodiversity, sustainability and resilience. New chapters in this second edition focus on organic carbon in soil, soil biology, soils in relation to livestock production and forestry, and agroforestry. The new edition will again be the go-to textbook for courses on tropical soils, and a reference textbook for soil and agricultural scientists and development professionals working in the tropics.

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01 Jan 1977

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Book
01 Jan 1977
TL;DR: In this paper, a controversial treatise on the economics of global sustainability, which explains how to integrate ecological and economic concerns, has been published, in order to include new essays and to take account of recent developments.
Abstract: A controversial treatise on the economics of global sustainability, which explains how to integrate ecological and economic concerns. The text has been revised and updated since the first edition was published in 1977, in order to include new essays and to take account of recent developments.