Political Ecology of Industrial Crops
Herausgeber: Ahmed, Abubakari; Gasparatos, Alexandros
Political Ecology of Industrial Crops
Herausgeber: Ahmed, Abubakari; Gasparatos, Alexandros
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book employs a political ecology lens to unravel how industrial crops catalyse ecological, agrarian, socioeconomic and institutional transformation.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Jonas HeinPolitical Ecology of REDD+ in Indonesia71,99 €
- John VandermeerBreakfast of Biodiversity: The Political Ecology of Rain Forest Destruction15,99 €
- Orphan Crops for Sustainable Food and Nutrition Security59,99 €
- Aletta Biersack / James B. GreenbergReimagining Political Ecology39,99 €
- Susan PaulsonPolitical Ecology Across Spaces, Scales, and Social Groups49,99 €
- Tommy CarlsteinTime Resources, Society and Ecology58,99 €
- African Ecology and Human Evolution71,99 €
-
-
-
This book employs a political ecology lens to unravel how industrial crops catalyse ecological, agrarian, socioeconomic and institutional transformation.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781032062136
- ISBN-10: 1032062134
- Artikelnr.: 67825424
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781032062136
- ISBN-10: 1032062134
- Artikelnr.: 67825424
Abubakari Ahmed is a lecturer at the S.D. Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (SDD-UBIDS), Ghana. Alexandros Gasparatos is an associate professor at the University of Tokyo and a visiting associate professor at the United Nations University, Japan.
Part I: Introductory 1. Industrial crops as agents of transformation:
Justifying a Political Ecology lens 2. Political Agronomy 101: An
Introduction to the Political Ecology of Industrial Cropping Systems 3.
Political ecology of large-scale land acquisitions and land grabs for
industrial crops 4. Marginal land for bioenergy crop production:
Ambiguities, contradictions and cultural significance in policy and farmer
discourses Part II: Ecological transformation 5. Transforming nature,
crafting irrelevance: The commodification of marginal land for sugarcane
and cocoa agroindustry in Peru 6. Cashews in Conflict: The Political
Ecology of Cashew Pomiculture in Guinea-Bissau Part III: Agrarian
transformation 7. The Political Ecology of Genetically Modified and Organic
Cotton in India as Agents of Agrarian Transformation 8. Changing agrarian
dynamics in oil palm and jatropha production areas of Ghana: A feminist
political ecology perspective Part IV: Socioeconomic and institutional
transformation 9. Political ecology of soybeans in South America 10. The
Political Ecology of Maize in China: National Food Security and the
Reclassification of Maize from Staple to Industrial Crop 11. Institutional
and socioeconomic transformation from sugarcane expansion in northern
Eswatini Part V: Synthesis 12. Political ecology of industrial crops:
Towards a synthesis and systematization
Justifying a Political Ecology lens 2. Political Agronomy 101: An
Introduction to the Political Ecology of Industrial Cropping Systems 3.
Political ecology of large-scale land acquisitions and land grabs for
industrial crops 4. Marginal land for bioenergy crop production:
Ambiguities, contradictions and cultural significance in policy and farmer
discourses Part II: Ecological transformation 5. Transforming nature,
crafting irrelevance: The commodification of marginal land for sugarcane
and cocoa agroindustry in Peru 6. Cashews in Conflict: The Political
Ecology of Cashew Pomiculture in Guinea-Bissau Part III: Agrarian
transformation 7. The Political Ecology of Genetically Modified and Organic
Cotton in India as Agents of Agrarian Transformation 8. Changing agrarian
dynamics in oil palm and jatropha production areas of Ghana: A feminist
political ecology perspective Part IV: Socioeconomic and institutional
transformation 9. Political ecology of soybeans in South America 10. The
Political Ecology of Maize in China: National Food Security and the
Reclassification of Maize from Staple to Industrial Crop 11. Institutional
and socioeconomic transformation from sugarcane expansion in northern
Eswatini Part V: Synthesis 12. Political ecology of industrial crops:
Towards a synthesis and systematization
Part I: Introductory 1. Industrial crops as agents of transformation:
Justifying a Political Ecology lens 2. Political Agronomy 101: An
Introduction to the Political Ecology of Industrial Cropping Systems 3.
Political ecology of large-scale land acquisitions and land grabs for
industrial crops 4. Marginal land for bioenergy crop production:
Ambiguities, contradictions and cultural significance in policy and farmer
discourses Part II: Ecological transformation 5. Transforming nature,
crafting irrelevance: The commodification of marginal land for sugarcane
and cocoa agroindustry in Peru 6. Cashews in Conflict: The Political
Ecology of Cashew Pomiculture in Guinea-Bissau Part III: Agrarian
transformation 7. The Political Ecology of Genetically Modified and Organic
Cotton in India as Agents of Agrarian Transformation 8. Changing agrarian
dynamics in oil palm and jatropha production areas of Ghana: A feminist
political ecology perspective Part IV: Socioeconomic and institutional
transformation 9. Political ecology of soybeans in South America 10. The
Political Ecology of Maize in China: National Food Security and the
Reclassification of Maize from Staple to Industrial Crop 11. Institutional
and socioeconomic transformation from sugarcane expansion in northern
Eswatini Part V: Synthesis 12. Political ecology of industrial crops:
Towards a synthesis and systematization
Justifying a Political Ecology lens 2. Political Agronomy 101: An
Introduction to the Political Ecology of Industrial Cropping Systems 3.
Political ecology of large-scale land acquisitions and land grabs for
industrial crops 4. Marginal land for bioenergy crop production:
Ambiguities, contradictions and cultural significance in policy and farmer
discourses Part II: Ecological transformation 5. Transforming nature,
crafting irrelevance: The commodification of marginal land for sugarcane
and cocoa agroindustry in Peru 6. Cashews in Conflict: The Political
Ecology of Cashew Pomiculture in Guinea-Bissau Part III: Agrarian
transformation 7. The Political Ecology of Genetically Modified and Organic
Cotton in India as Agents of Agrarian Transformation 8. Changing agrarian
dynamics in oil palm and jatropha production areas of Ghana: A feminist
political ecology perspective Part IV: Socioeconomic and institutional
transformation 9. Political ecology of soybeans in South America 10. The
Political Ecology of Maize in China: National Food Security and the
Reclassification of Maize from Staple to Industrial Crop 11. Institutional
and socioeconomic transformation from sugarcane expansion in northern
Eswatini Part V: Synthesis 12. Political ecology of industrial crops:
Towards a synthesis and systematization