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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural_biodiversity

    Agricultural biodiversity is a sub-set of general biodiversity. Otherwise known as agrobiodiversity, agricultural biodiversity is a broad term that includes "the variety and variability of animals, plants and micro-organisms at the genetic, species and ecosystem levels that sustain the ecosystem

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    It is not clear when exactly the term agrobiodiversity was coined nor by whom. The 1990 annual report of the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR, now Bioversity International) is one of the earliest references to

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    Genetic diversity
    Genetic diversity refers to the variety and variability within and between species. It can refer to the naturally

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    Introduction
    Contributions from agrobiodiversity to food and agriculture are usually categorized by their contribution to ecosystem services.

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    Agrobiodiversity is threatened by changing patterns of land use (urbanization, deforestation), agricultural modernization (monocultures and

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    International Centre for Underutilised Crops (ICUC)
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    Attempts to conserve or safeguard agrobiodiversity usually focus on species or genetic level of agrobiodiversity. Conservation of genetic diversity and species diversity can be carried out ex situ, which means removing the materials from their growing site and

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiversity_in_agriculture

    Agriculture creates a conflict over the use of land between wildlife and humans. Land use for agriculture has been a driving force in creating biodiversity loss. The increase in the amount of pasture and crop land over the last few hundred years has led to the rapid loss of natural habitats. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nationsestimates that more than 40% of earth’s land surface is currently used for agriculture. Because so much land has been converted …

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    What is Agri-agricultural biodiversity?
    Agricultural biodiversity is a broad term that includes all components of biological diversity of relevance to food and agriculture, and all components of biological diversity that constitute the agricultural ecosystems, also named agro-ecosystems: the variety and variability of animals, plants and micro-organisms,...
    www.cbd.int/agro/whatis.shtml
    How does the Convention define agricultural biodiversity?
    The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) defines it as Agricultural biodiversity is a broad term that includes all components of biological diversity of relevance to food and agriculture, and all components of biological diversity that constitute the agricultural ecosystems, also named agro-ecosystems:...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural_biodiversity
    When was the first reference to biodiversity in agriculture made?
    The 1990 annual report of the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR, now Bioversity International) is one of the earliest references to biodiversity in the context of agriculture. Most references to agricultural biodiversity date from the late 1990s onwards.
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    What is agrobiodiversity and why does it matter?
    Agrobiodiversity is central to sustainable food systems and sustainable diets. The use of agricultural biodiversity can contribute to food security, nutrition security, and livelihood security, and it is critical for climate adaptation and climate mitigation.
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiversity

    Biodiversity is the biological variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level. Terrestrial biodiversity is usually greater near the equator, which is the result of the warm climate and high primary productivity.

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      The issue of agricultural biodiversity will be at the top of the agenda of the UN CBD and World Bank IAASTD meetings in 2008 and we should ensure that this page reflects the essence of the debate. I am so sad that the references that were in the article in 2006 have been removed and I will reinsert them.

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture

        Agriculture is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The history of agriculture began thousands of years ago. After gathering wild grains beginning at least 105,000 years …

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        From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Agricultural Biodiversity and Rural Development Institute - IBADER is a research university joint institute, created in 2001, with headquarters in the city of Lugo. This institution belongs to the University of Santiago de …

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