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Sustainable agriculture 43 Gender 38 Agriculture 28 Food security 25 Mexico 25 Sustainability 21 Organic agriculture 19 Governance 18 Canada 16 Food systems 16 Organic farming 16 Certification 14 Community food security 14 Alternative agriculture 13 Food safety 13 Globalization 13 Policy 13 Biodiversity 12 Biological control 12 Indigenous knowledge 12 Biotechnology 11 Environment 11 Food system 11 Local food 11 Neoliberalism 11 Participation 11 Social movements 11 Food 10 Food sovereignty 10 Local food systems 10 Values 10 Community 9 Culture 9 Fair trade 9 Rural development 9 Standards 9 Technology adoption 9 Urban agriculture 9 China 8 Civic agriculture 8
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James, Harvey 37 Haynes, Richard 25 Batabyal, Amitrajeet 22 DeLind, Laura 20 Thompson, Paul 19 Bonanno, Alessandro 14 Bentley, Jeffery 12 Constance, Douglas 12 Paden, Roger 12 Busch, Lawrence 11 Schor, Joel 11 Flora, Cornelia 10 Buttel, Frederick 8 Altieri, Miguel 7 Cleveland, David 7 Friedland, William 7 Holly, Marilyn 7 Rosset, Peter 7 Sachs, Carolyn 7 Allen, Patricia 6 Dahlberg, Kenneth 6 Lawrence, Geoffrey 6 Lockie, Stewart 6 McCorkle, Constance 6 Welsh, Rick 6 Anderson, Molly 5 Axinn, George 5 Browne, William 5 Burch, David 5 Dixon, Jane 5 Hinrichs, C. 5 Howard, Philip 5 Lapping, Mark 5 Smith, Chery 5 Thrupp, Lori 5 Burkhardt, Jeffrey 4 Campbell, Hugh 4 Chao, Roger 4 David, Soniia 4 Gilles, Jere 4
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Agriculture and Human Values 1,370 Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1): 47-63. doi.org/10.1007/s10460-019-09966-7 1
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Action research on alternative land tenure arrangements in Wenchi, Ghana: learning from ambiguous social dynamics and self-organized institutional innovation
Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel; Leeuwis, Cees; Giller, Ken; … - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 3, pp. 389-403
This study reports on action research efforts that were aimed at developing institutional arrangements beneficial for soil fertility improvement. Three stages of action research are described and analyzed. We initially began by bringing stakeholders together in a platform to engage in a...
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Participatory approaches for sustainable agriculture: A contradiction in terms?
Bruges, Murray; Smith, Willie - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 1, pp. 13-23
This paper examines the adoption and application of a participatory approach to the transfer of scientific research to farmers with the objective of supporting government policies for sustainable agriculture. Detailed interviews with scientists and farmers in two case studies in New Zealand are...
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Fishers weigh in: benefits and risks of eating Great Lakes fish from the consumer’s perspective
Dawson, Jennifer; Sheeshka, Judy; Cole, Donald; Kraft, David - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 3, pp. 349-364
Three decades of concern over consumption of potentially contaminated Great Lakes fish has led government agencies and public health proponents to implement risk assessment and management programs as a means of protecting the health of fishers and their families. While well-meaning in their...
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Livelihood change, farming, and managing flood risk in the Lerma Valley, Mexico
Eakin, Hallie; Appendini, Kirsten - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 4, pp. 555-566
In face of rising flood losses globally, the approach of “living with floods,” rather than relying on structural measures for flood control and prevention, is acquiring greater resonance in diverse socioeconomic contexts. In the Lerma Valley in the state of Mexico, rapid industrialization,...
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Virtual water: Virtuous impact? The unsteady state of virtual water
Roth, Dik; Warner, Jeroen - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 2, pp. 257-270
“Virtual water,” water needed for crop production, is now being mainstreamed in the water policy world. Relying on virtual water in the form of food imports is increasingly recommended as good policy for water-scarce areas. Virtual water globalizes discussions on water scarcity, ecological...
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The socio-cultural context and practical implications of ethnoveterinary medical pluralism in western Kenya
Nyamanga, Peter; Suda, Collette; Aagaard-Hansen, Jens - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 4, pp. 513-527
This article discusses ethnoveterinary medical pluralism in Western Kenya. Qualitative methods of data collection such as key informant interviews, open-ended in-depth interviews, focus group discussions (FGDs), narratives, and participant and direct observations were applied. The study shows...
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Socio-economic determinants of keeping goats and sheep by rural people in southern Benin
Dossa, Luc; Rischkowsky, Barbara; Birner, Regina; … - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 4, pp. 581-592
An understanding of factors influencing the decision of rural people to keep sheep and/or goats is crucial when formulating technologies and policies that support village-based small ruminant production. The knowledge of such factors will also improve assessment of impact intervention strategies...
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Seven samurai to protect “our” food: the reform of the food safety regulatory system in Japan after the BSE crisis of 2001
Tanaka, Keiko - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 4, pp. 567-580
Using the case of food safety governance reform in Japan between 2001 and 2003, this paper examines the relationship between science and trust. The paper explains how the discovery of the first BSE positive cow and consequent food safety scandals in 2001 politicized the role of science in...
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Organic agriculture and the conventionalization hypothesis: A case study from West Germany
Best, Henning - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 1, pp. 95-106
The recent growth in organic farming has given rise to the so-called “conventionalization hypothesis,” the idea that organic farming is becoming a slightly modified model of conventional agriculture. Using survey data collected from 973 organic farmers in three German regions during the...
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The <Emphasis Type="BoldItalic">chisan-chisho movement: Japanese local food movement and its challenges
Kimura, Aya; Nishiyama, Mima - In: Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2008) 1, pp. 49-64
This paper examines the increasingly popular chisan-chisho movement that has promoted the localization of food consumption in Japan since the late-1990s. Chisan-chisho emerged in the context of a perceived crisis in the Japanese food system, particularly the long-term decline of agriculture and...
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