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GPPC > Target 6: Land Management
Target 6: Land ManagementAt least 30 Per Cent of Production Lands Managed Consistent With The Conservation of Plant DiversityFor the purpose of the target, production lands refer to lands where the primary purpose is agriculture (including horticulture), grazing, or wood production. "Consistent with conservation of plant diversity" implies that a number of objectives are integrated into the management of such production lands:
Increasingly, integrated production methods are being applied in agriculture, including integrated pest management, conservation agriculture, and on-farm management of plant genetic resources. Similarly, sustainable forest management practices are being more broadly applied. Against this background, and with the above understanding of the terms used, the target is considered feasible. Higher targets are appropriate for natural or semi-natural forests and grasslands. Useful DocumentsContact The GPPCGot some useful resources for this target? Tell us so we can share them on this site. Find Out MoreThe Comprehensive Assesment of Water in Agriculture International Centre for Underutilised Crops Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture The Global Crop Diversity Trust The Poverty / Conservation Equation Support Caribbean Bananas Linking Farmers with Markets UN Food and Agriculture Organisation |
Crop Pollination by Bees
The collapse of the ubiquitous honey bee population during the past 20 years has caused a pollination vacuum for many crops. This book is a practical guide to using bees for crop pollination. It covers traditional methods of culturing honey and other bees, and 42 short chapters on different crops.
Darwin's Harvest: Origins, Evolution, and Conservation of Crop Plants (Motley et al, 2006)
This book describes how a variety of temperate and tropical crop plants were domesticated, using a broad selection of research studies that use both traditional and contemporary tools. Edited by Timothy J. Motley, Nyree Zerega & Hugh Cross, and published February 2006.
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