When Livestock Are Good for the Environment
When Livestock Are Good for the Environment
6 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
"Livestock producers are coming in for increasing criticism world- wide on the grounds that livestock production is bad for the environment. Mention 'cattle' and 'developing countries' in the same breath, and many will immediately think of overgrazing, desertification, and deforestation. But the environmental consequences of livestock production vary widely, depending on the opportunities and constraints afforded by different production systems, institutional and policy contexts. Focusing principally on pastoral grazing systems and integrated crop- livestock systems, this paper examines the less widely documented case that there are also positive environmental externalities associated with livestock production. Livestock production can play an instrumental role, for example, in supporting sustainable rangeland management, preserving wildlife and other forms of biodiversity, enhancing soil fertility and nutrient cycling, and in directly promoting the amenity value of particular landscapes to other users."
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Robin Mearns
Commons and Collectives
Commons and Collectives
Community, Collective Action a
Community, Collective Action and Common Grazing (IDS Discussion Paper)
Environmental Entitlements
Environmental implications of
Environmental implications of structural adjustment
Pastoral institutions, land te
Pastoral institutions, land tenure and land policy reform in post-socialist Mongolia
Pastoralism in Mongolia
Pastoralism in Mongolia