Originally published in 1994, this book examines the importance of family agricultural systems in both the developed and the developing worlds. Throughout the world, and throughout history, the family unit has been at the heart of agricultural systems.
Originally published in 1994, this book examines the importance of family agricultural systems in both the developed and the developing worlds. Throughout the world, and throughout history, the family unit has been at the heart of agricultural systems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Francis studied Agricultural Education and Social Sciences at the Ohio State University and became interested in international projects. He has worked in Liberia and Togo, West Africa, and in Jamaica, Panamá, Colombia and Haiti. He holds a PhD in Development Sociology from Cornell University and has been a professor in the Brazilian Federal System since 1976. In 2010, David received the title of 'Pesquisador Sênior' (Senior Researcher) from the Brazilian Conselho Nacional Desenvolvimento Cientíico e Tecnológico, CNPq.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2 Family Agriculture Around the World 3. The Social Role of Family Agriculture 4. Ecology and Agriculture 5. Sustainable Agriculture 6. Family Agriculture and Family Values 7. Food Security 8. Land Consolidation, for Production or Power? 9. Agricultural Policy: Shell and Pea Games 10. An Enemy Within 11. Information Systems and Survival Techniques 12. Earth Husbandry, an International Soil Building Program for the Next Century 13. The Future of Family Agriculture in the Developing Nations 14. The Future of Family Agriculture in the Developed Nations.
1. Introduction 2 Family Agriculture Around the World 3. The Social Role of Family Agriculture 4. Ecology and Agriculture 5. Sustainable Agriculture 6. Family Agriculture and Family Values 7. Food Security 8. Land Consolidation, for Production or Power? 9. Agricultural Policy: Shell and Pea Games 10. An Enemy Within 11. Information Systems and Survival Techniques 12. Earth Husbandry, an International Soil Building Program for the Next Century 13. The Future of Family Agriculture in the Developing Nations 14. The Future of Family Agriculture in the Developed Nations.
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