The book is broken into four main sections: (1) an introduction to concepts and the volume; (2) a series of chapters designed to foster a rethinking of common concepts and assumptions in agricultural development and natural resource management; (3) a set of case studies and conceptual overviews on the interface of knowledge, culture, and politics; and (4) a set of chapters on institutional disconnects and innovations to expand institutionalized thinking and practice.
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"Each chapter offers insight into the challenges associated with agricultural research and NRM, and emphasizes the limitations of a narrow or fragmented approach. ... the volume is intended to promote an interdisciplinary approach among scientists and development practitioners. ... the chapters are well-written and their arguments should be considered by anyone who is interested in agriculture, NRM, and international development." (Rachel Hestrin, Agriculture and Human Values, Vol. (30), 2013)