Sustainable Food Production Includes Human and Environmental Health /
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| Formato: | eBook | 
| Lenguaje: | English | 
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      Dordrecht :
        Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
    
      2014.
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| Edición: | 1st ed. 2014. | 
| Colección: | Issues in Agroecology - Present Status and Future Prospectus,
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                  - Foreword
 - Acknowledgements
 - Biosketches of Editors and Contributing Authors
 - Chapter 1: The Trading and Use of Agrochemicals
 - . The Rise of Agrochemicals and Their Benefits to Humanity
 - 2. Problems Associated with Agrochemicals
 - 3. Limiting Agrochemical Use - Integrated Pest Management
 - Conclusions
 - References
 - Chapter 2: Critical Evaluation of Genetic Manipulation for Improved Productivity: Is This a Sustainable Agenda
 - 1. Introduction: Agricultural Paradigms
 - 2. Agriculture, Biotechnology and Biodiversity
 - 3. Genetically Modified Crops, Biofuels and Sustainable Agriculture in the United States
 - 4. The Ethical Socioeconomic and Political Issues of Biotechnology in Agriculture
 - 5. Genetically Engineered Crops, Food Security and Safety
 - 6. Conclusions and Perspectives: Supporting Sustainable Agriculture and Development
 - Acknowledgements
 - References
 - Chapter 3: Organic Farming and Organic Food Quality - Prospects and Limitations
 - 1. Organic Farming
 - 2. Food Quality
 - Conclusions and Outlook
 - References
 - Chapter 4: Veterinary Medicine: The Value of Plant Secondary Compounds and Diversity in Balancing Consumer and Ecological Health.-1. Plant Diversity in Ecosystems
 - 2. Plant Diversity and Secondary Compounds
 - 3. Plant Secondary Compounds as Medicines - Feedback Mechanisms
 - 4. Plant Secondary Compounds as Preventive Agents: Feed-Forward Mechanisms
 - 5. Feedback (Treatment) vs. Feed-Forward (Prevention)
 - 6. Impacts of PSCs on Food Products
 - 7. Plant Diversity, PSCs, Productivity and Health
 - 8. Grazing and Spatial and Temporal Biodiversity
 - 9. Plant Diversity, Prevention and Food Interactions
 - 10. Plant Diversity and the Value of Silvopastoral Systems
 - 11. Current vs. "Ideal" Feeding Systems
 - Acknowledgements
 - References
 - Chapter 5: Controlling the Introduction and Augmentation of Parasites In and On Domesticated Livestock
 - 1. Introduction
 - 2. Parasitism in Tropical Domesticated Livestock: Human Interventions and Welfare
 - 3. Hunger and Parasites: Common Enemies in Grazing Systems
 - 4. The Spread of Parasitic Diseases and the Potential Impacts
 - 5. Parasiticide Medications Used on Ruminant Livestock
 - 6. Parasiticide Resistance in Ruminant Livestock
 - 7. Improving the Use of Existing Parasiticide Drugs
 - 8. Parasiticides in Domesticated Livestock: Ecotoxicity and Environmental Cost
 - 9. How do Agroecologically Oriented Operations Affect the Introduction and Spread of Endoparasites and Ectoparasites to Other Animals and Humans?
 - 10. Advances in Biological Control for Domesticated Livestock with Emphasis on Tick and Gastrointestinal Nematode (GIN) Control
 - 11. Supplementary Feeding to Improve Resilience and Resistance Against GINs
 - 12. Concluding Remarks
 - Acknowledgements
 - References.