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Combination of the theoretical background of agricultural meteorology with practical probblem solving and case studies and as such appealing to both scientists, end users (farmers) and policy makers
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Table of contents (120 chapters)
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Introductory Part
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Operational applications of agrometeorological services
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Fields of application in agrometeorology
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“The book could be named as the ‘bible’ of ‘how to do in applied agrometeorology’ … useful for farmers and the welfare of people … . presents valuable and in-depth information and enormous background knowledge for practical applications in agrometeorology and related services. It can be highly recommended for students as well as scientists, policy makers, persons in extension services and NGOs and others who are active or interested in operational services in the field of agriculture … especially in and for developing countries.” (J. Eitzinger, Journal of Agricultural Science, Vol. 149, February, 2011)
“The book on ‘Applied Agrometeorology’ by Prof. Kees Stigter is a result of author’s 40 years of research, teaching and extension works on agrometeorology. … The author needs special appreciation for enhancing the image of operational agrometeorologists like me. Should be on the list of all those who are interested to use ‘Weather and climate’ as non- monetary inputs in all agricultural operations. This book must be made accessible to all the countries through appropriate dispatch mechanism by the publishers.” (V. Radhakrishna Murthy, Journal of Agrometeorology, Vol. 14 (1), June, 2012)
"The impetus for this book comes from the desire of the editor to bring together the many years of his experiences of working in Africa and Asia, and asking others who share his vision and/or experiences, to write chapters in their areas of expertise." (Prof. Albert Weiss, University of Nebraska)
"Part I provides many interesting ideas about education and training, the importance of case studies, understanding how different societies use information and other important topics under the broad umbrella of agrometeorology in developing countries. The key concept in this Part is that there must be a bottom up approach to supply useful information to farmers in these countries." (Prof. Albert Weiss, University of Nebraska)
"The index is excellent and can be used to develop a focused approach to a topic, e.g., Climate or Farmer Field Schools and Roving Seminars. ... For those who are interested in agrometeorology applied to developing nations, this book is very important. Credit must be given to Kees Stigter for documenting his experiences and insights and for logistics involved in this effort. (Prof. Albert Weiss, University of Nebraska)
"Agrometeorological services utilise meteorological and climatological information to improve and/or protect agricultural production and the livelihood of farmers. Therefore, in the context of climate change, the importance of applied agrometeorology is ever increasing. This book provides a valuable contribution to this direction." (Prof. Roger Stone and Dr. Tek Maraseni, University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
"This book provides a broad range of valuable spatial and temporal information, accessible to all levels of agricultural stakeholders, that can be used to address problems impacting the livelihood of farmers and other agricultural producers." (Prof. Roger Stone and Dr. Tek Maraseni, University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
"The discussion covers a range of applications such as crops (monocropping and multiple cropping), forest trees and non-forest trees, and provide valuable insight and understanding to support adaptation under climate change." (Prof. Roger Stone and Dr. Tek Maraseni, University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
"As mentioned in the preface, the contents of the book aim to create a renaissance in the teaching (that is education, training and extension) of applied agrometeorology at all levels. It provides a range of teaching and extension materials, including practical examples of how to apply agrometeorology to better solve problems in the livelihood of farmers and other agricultural producers." (Prof. Roger Stone and Dr. Tek Maraseni, University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
"The research and materials presented here do provide a good source of information for indentifying research problems/gaps and designing/framing PhD, MSc and BSc research in the area of agrometeorology. Therefore, this book provides useful collective information for potential research and higher degrees students." (Prof. Roger Stone and Dr. Tek Maraseni, University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
Editors and Affiliations
About the editor
Kees Stigter is currently a visiting professor in Africa and Asia for Agromet Vision, The Netherlands. He was the leader of the CAgM Expert Team on writing the third edition of the WMO Guide to Agricultural Meteorological Practices (GAMP).
Most of his active career, Dr. Stigter has been affiliated to Wageningen University. dr. Sigter has served as President and Vice President of the Commission for Agricultural Meteorology of the WMO.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Applied Agrometeorology
Editors: Kees Stigter
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74698-0
Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
eBook Packages: Earth and Environmental Science, Earth and Environmental Science (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-540-74697-3Published: 26 July 2010
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-662-50154-2Published: 23 August 2016
eBook ISBN: 978-3-540-74698-0Published: 29 June 2010
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXXVIII, 1100
Topics: Atmospheric Sciences, Agriculture, Meteorology, Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences, Environmental Management, Forestry