Quest to Conserve Rare Breeds
Setting the Record Straight
Since the middle of the twentieth century the world has witnessed a succession of political and social disruptions. Globalisation,
technological advancement, climate change, human migration, war and conflict - all have caused major worldwide upheavals. Les mer
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Since the middle of the twentieth century the world has witnessed a succession of political and social disruptions. Globalisation,
technological advancement, climate change, human migration, war and conflict - all have caused major worldwide upheavals.
In this light, it's unsurprising that conservation of rare breed animals has been neglected. Yet the preservation of these
genetic resources - this biological diversity - is an essential ingredient of sustainable life on Earth, and not something
we can afford to lose. This book challenges often repeated 'facts' about livestock farming, straight from the horse's mouth.
In it, rare breeds expert Lawrence Alderson CBE argues for a reasoned and evidence-based approach from political and public
circles. Correcting misconceptions as he goes, he recounts the creation and development of the rare breed conservation movement,
addresses extinctions and genetic safe-guarding measures, and considers where we go from here. Challenged as we are by climate
change, sustainability and feeding the world, perhaps it is these endangered animals that hold the answer - perhaps with them,
we can adapt to our changing environment and see a way forward to a more certain future.
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Utgitt:
2020
Forlag: CABI Publishing
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 136
ISBN: 9781789247114
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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Lawrence Alderson was born in Yorkshire on a Pennine hill farm, which followed a largely self-contained semi-organic system
with pedigree livestock. He holds a degree in agricultural science from Cambridge University, with a post-graduate qualification
in genetics, and during his time at there also served as President of the Cambridge University Agricultural Society. Alderson
began his career lecturing in agricultural colleges, with a special interest in animal breeding and business management, before
establishing his own company (Countrywide Livestock Ltd). As the owner of farms in Hampshire, Wiltshire and Northumberland,
he has hands-on experience with rare equine, bovine and ovine breeds, and went on to found both Rare Breeds International
and the Rare Breed Survival Trust. He has written extensively on rare breeds and genetic conservation throughout his career,
including Mason's World Encyclopedia of Livestock Breeds and Breeding. In 2004 was recognised for his services to conservation
with a CBE. Formerly a member of the Defra FAnGR committee and delegate to ERFP (European Regional Focal Point) meetings,
he is an international consultant on the conservation of animal genetic resources.