Cultivating biodiversity to transform agriculture /
Agriculture is the primary human activity: it involves 1.3 billion people, nearly a quarter of the world's population and half of its labour force. The cultivated area, i.e., the area where humans plan and directly control the vegetation cover, now represents over 20% of the landmass. Faced wit...
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Other Authors: | Hainzelin, Etienne |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Netherlands
2013.
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