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Altieri, M.A. (1995) Escaping the treadmill: Agro-ecology puts synergy to work to create self-sustaining "agro-ecosystems". Ceres 154.

Anderson, J.M. (1994) Functional attributes of biodiversity in land use systems. In: D.J. Greenland and I. Szabolcs (eds.), Soil resilience and sustainable land use, CAB International, Wallingford, U.K. pp. 267-290.

Denevan, W.M. (1995) Prehistoric agricultural methods as models for sustainability. Adv. Plant Path. 11, 21-43.

Heywood, V.H. and I. Baste (1995) Introduction. In: V.H. Heywood. (ed.), Global biodiversity assessment. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. pp. 1-19.

Hillel, D. (1991) Out of the earth: Civilization and the life of the soil. University of California Press, Berkeley, USA.

Lavelle, P. (2000) Ecological challenges for soil science. Soil Sci. 165, 73-86.

Lowdermilk, W.C. (1978) Conquest of the land through 7,000 years. Agriculture Information Bulletin 99, USDA, Washington D.C., USA.

McNeely, J.A., M. Gadgil, C. Levèque, C. Padoch and K. Redford (1995) Human influences on biodiversity. In: V.H. Heywood (ed.), Global biodiversity assessment. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. pp. 711-821.

Redford, K.H. and J.A. Mansour (1996) Traditional peoples and biodiversity conservation in large tropical landscapes. The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, USA.

Sanchez, P.A. (1994) Tropical soil fertility research: towards the second paradigm. In: Transactions of the 15th World Congress of Soil Science, Volume 1. ISSS, Acapulco, Mexico. pp. 65-88.

Sanchez, P.A. (1997) Changing tropical soil fertility paradigms: from Brazil to Africa and back. In: A.C. Moniz (ed.), Plant-soil interactions at low pH. Brazilian Soil Science Society, Lavras, Brazil. pp. 19-28.

Senapati, B.K., P. Lavelle, S. Giri, B. Pashanasi, J. Alegre, T. Decaëns, J.J. Jiménez, A. Albrecht, E. Blanchart, M. Mahieux, L. Rousseaux, R. Thomas, P.K. Panigrahi and M. Venkatachalan (1999) In-soil technologies for tropical ecosystems. In: P. Lavelle, L. Brussaard and P.F. Hendrix (eds.), Earthworm management in tropical agroecosystems. CAB International, Wallingford, U.K. pp. 199-237.

Shiva, V. (1991) The violence of the green revolution. Zed Books, London, U.K.

Swift, M.J. (1999) Towards the second paradigm: Integrated biological management of soil. In: J.O. Siqueira, F.M.S. Moreira, A.S. Lopes, L.R.G. Guilherme, V. Faquin, A.E. Furtani Neto and J.G. Carvalho (eds.), Inter-relação fertilidade, biologia do solo e nutrição de plantas. UFLA, Lavras, Brasil. pp. 11-24.

Vandermeer, J., M. van Noordwijk, J.M. Anderson, C. Ong and I. Perfecto (1998) Global change and multi-species agroecosystems: Concepts and issues. Agric. Ecosystems Environ. 67, 1-22.

Solbrig, O.T. and D.J. Solbrig (1994) So shall you reap: Farming and crops in human affairs. Island Press, Washington D.C., USA.

Wilson, E.O. (1985) The biological diversity crisis: a challenge to science. BioSci. 35, 700-706.

Woomer, P.L. and M.J. Swift (1994) The biological management of tropical soil fertility. John Wiley and Sons, New York, USA.

Young, A. (1998) Land resources: Now and for the future. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.

 

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