Holistic Management 3/e
Holistic Management 3/e
A Commonsense Revolution to Restore Our Environment
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Fossil fuels and livestock grazing are often targeted as major culprits behind climate change and desertification. But Allan Savory, cofounder of the Savory Institute, begs to differ. The bigger problem, he warns, is our mismanagement of resources. Livestock grazing is not the problem; it's how we graze livestock. If we don't change the way we approach land management, irreparable harm from climate change could continue long after we replace fossil fuels with environmentally benign energy sources.
Holistic management is a systems-thinking approach for managing resources developed by Savory decades ago after observing the devastation of desertification in his native Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Properly managed livestock are key to restoring the world's grassland soils, the major sink for atmospheric carbon, and minimizing the most damaging impacts on humans and the natural world. This book updates Savory's paradigm-changing vision for reversing desertification, stemming the loss of biodiversity, eliminating fundamental causes of human impoverishment throughout the world, and climate change. Reorganized chapters make it easier for readers to understand the framework for Holistic Management and the four key insights that underlie it. New color photographs showcase before-and-after examples of land restored by livestock.
This long-anticipated new edition is written for new generations of ranchers, farmers, eco- and social entrepreneurs, and development professionals working to address global environmental and social degradation. It offers new hope that a sustainable future for humankind and the world we depend on is within reach.
Holistic management is a systems-thinking approach for managing resources developed by Savory decades ago after observing the devastation of desertification in his native Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Properly managed livestock are key to restoring the world's grassland soils, the major sink for atmospheric carbon, and minimizing the most damaging impacts on humans and the natural world. This book updates Savory's paradigm-changing vision for reversing desertification, stemming the loss of biodiversity, eliminating fundamental causes of human impoverishment throughout the world, and climate change. Reorganized chapters make it easier for readers to understand the framework for Holistic Management and the four key insights that underlie it. New color photographs showcase before-and-after examples of land restored by livestock.
This long-anticipated new edition is written for new generations of ranchers, farmers, eco- and social entrepreneurs, and development professionals working to address global environmental and social degradation. It offers new hope that a sustainable future for humankind and the world we depend on is within reach.
By Allan Savory, Jody Butterfield
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
Release Date:
Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 563
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Introduction
1 Managing Holistically
Part 2: Four Key Insights
2 Introduction: The Power of Paradigms
3 Nature Functions in Wholes and Patterns
4 Viewing Environments a Whole New Way
5 The Predator-Prey Connection to Land Health
6 Timing is Everything
7 A New Management Framework
Part 3: The Holistic Context
8 Defining the Whole: What Are You Managing?
9 Creating the Context for Your Management
Part 4: The Ecosystem That Sustains Us All
10 Introduction: The Four Fundamental Processes That Drive Our Ecosystem
11 Water Cycle: The Circulation of Civilization's Life Blood
12 Mineral Cycle: The Circulation of Life-Sustaining Nutrients
13 Community Dynamics: The Ever-Changing Patterns in the Development of Living Communities
14 Energy Flow: The Flow of Fuel That Animates All Life
Part 5: The Tools We Use to Manage Our Ecosystem
15 Introduction: From Stone-Age Spears to Genetic Engineering
16 Money and Labor: One or Both of These Tools Is Always Required
17 Human Creativity: Key to Using All Tools Effectively
18 Technology: The First and Most Used Tool
19 Fire: An Ancient Tool Tied to Ancient Beliefs
20 Rest: The Most Misunderstood Tool
21 Living Organisms: Biological Tools for Solving Management Challenges
22 Animal Impact: A Tool for Regenerating Soils and Shaping Landscapes
23 Grazing: A Tool for Enhancing Plant and Animal Health and Productivity
Part 6: Holistic Decision Making
24 Introduction: Selecting Appropriate Actions
25 Cause and Effect: Stop the Blows to Your Head Before You Take the Aspirin
26 Weak Link: The Strength of a Chain Is That of Its Weakest Link
27 Marginal Reaction: Getting the Biggest Bang for Your Buck
28 Gross Profit Analysis: Bringing in the Most Money for the Least Additional Cost
29 Energy/Money, Source and Use: Using the Most Appropriate Forms in the Most Constructive Way
30 Sustainability: Generating Lasting Wealth
31 Gut Feel: Finalizing Your Decision
Part 7: Guidelines for Using the Management Tools
32 Introduction: Lessons Learned in Practice
33 Time: When to Expose and Re-expose Plants and Soils to Animals
34 Stock Density and Herd Effect: Using Animals to Enliven Soils and Enhance Landscapes
35 Cropping: Practices That More Closely Mimic Nature
36 Burning: When and How to Burn, and What to Do Before and After
37 Population Management: Look to Age Structure Rather than Numbers, Communities Rather than Single Species
Part 8: Procedures and Processes Unique to Holistic Management
38 Introduction: Departing From the Conventional
39 Holistic Financial Planning: Generating Lasting Wealth
40 Holistic Land Planning: Designing the Ideal Layout of Facilities for a Grazing Operation
41 Holistic Planned Grazing: Getting Animals to the Right Place, at the Right Time, and with the Right Behavior
42 Creating Sound Policies
43 Orienting Research to Management Needs
Part 9: Completing the Feedback Loop
44 Monitoring and Controlling Your Plans to Keep Management Proactive
Part 10: Conclusion
45 A Commonsense Revolution to Restore our Environment
About Savory Global
Glossary
Notes
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Acknowledgments
Part 1: Introduction
1 Managing Holistically
Part 2: Four Key Insights
2 Introduction: The Power of Paradigms
3 Nature Functions in Wholes and Patterns
4 Viewing Environments a Whole New Way
5 The Predator-Prey Connection to Land Health
6 Timing is Everything
7 A New Management Framework
Part 3: The Holistic Context
8 Defining the Whole: What Are You Managing?
9 Creating the Context for Your Management
Part 4: The Ecosystem That Sustains Us All
10 Introduction: The Four Fundamental Processes That Drive Our Ecosystem
11 Water Cycle: The Circulation of Civilization's Life Blood
12 Mineral Cycle: The Circulation of Life-Sustaining Nutrients
13 Community Dynamics: The Ever-Changing Patterns in the Development of Living Communities
14 Energy Flow: The Flow of Fuel That Animates All Life
Part 5: The Tools We Use to Manage Our Ecosystem
15 Introduction: From Stone-Age Spears to Genetic Engineering
16 Money and Labor: One or Both of These Tools Is Always Required
17 Human Creativity: Key to Using All Tools Effectively
18 Technology: The First and Most Used Tool
19 Fire: An Ancient Tool Tied to Ancient Beliefs
20 Rest: The Most Misunderstood Tool
21 Living Organisms: Biological Tools for Solving Management Challenges
22 Animal Impact: A Tool for Regenerating Soils and Shaping Landscapes
23 Grazing: A Tool for Enhancing Plant and Animal Health and Productivity
Part 6: Holistic Decision Making
24 Introduction: Selecting Appropriate Actions
25 Cause and Effect: Stop the Blows to Your Head Before You Take the Aspirin
26 Weak Link: The Strength of a Chain Is That of Its Weakest Link
27 Marginal Reaction: Getting the Biggest Bang for Your Buck
28 Gross Profit Analysis: Bringing in the Most Money for the Least Additional Cost
29 Energy/Money, Source and Use: Using the Most Appropriate Forms in the Most Constructive Way
30 Sustainability: Generating Lasting Wealth
31 Gut Feel: Finalizing Your Decision
Part 7: Guidelines for Using the Management Tools
32 Introduction: Lessons Learned in Practice
33 Time: When to Expose and Re-expose Plants and Soils to Animals
34 Stock Density and Herd Effect: Using Animals to Enliven Soils and Enhance Landscapes
35 Cropping: Practices That More Closely Mimic Nature
36 Burning: When and How to Burn, and What to Do Before and After
37 Population Management: Look to Age Structure Rather than Numbers, Communities Rather than Single Species
Part 8: Procedures and Processes Unique to Holistic Management
38 Introduction: Departing From the Conventional
39 Holistic Financial Planning: Generating Lasting Wealth
40 Holistic Land Planning: Designing the Ideal Layout of Facilities for a Grazing Operation
41 Holistic Planned Grazing: Getting Animals to the Right Place, at the Right Time, and with the Right Behavior
42 Creating Sound Policies
43 Orienting Research to Management Needs
Part 9: Completing the Feedback Loop
44 Monitoring and Controlling Your Plans to Keep Management Proactive
Part 10: Conclusion
45 A Commonsense Revolution to Restore our Environment
About Savory Global
Glossary
Notes