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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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Environmental and social risks, and the construction of “best-practice” in Australian agriculture
Lockie, Stewart - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 3, pp. 243-252
Amongst the environmental and social externalities generated by Australian agriculture are a number of risks both to the health and safety of communities living near sites of agricultural production, and to the end consumers of agricultural products. Responses to these potential risks – and to...
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Etiology in human and animal ethnomedicine
Green, Edward - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 2, pp. 127-131
It can be shown that considerable common ground exists between indigenous or traditional theories of contagious disease in Africa, and modern medicine, whether human or veterinary. Yet this is not recognized because of the generally low regard in which the medically trained – whether African...
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Cultural identity of the Slovenian countryside: Territorial integrity and cultural diversity from the perspective of rural communities
Barbič, Ana - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 3, pp. 253-265
Cultural identity of rural areas is discussed with some basic concepts such as culture, territory, contemporary globalization, and individuation processes. This case study of cultural identity in the Slovenian countryside focuses on its spiritual culture, of which several components are...
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Gender, land, and water: From reform to counter-reform in Latin America
Deere, Carmen; Leon, Magdalena - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 4, pp. 375-386
Rural women did not fare very well inthe land reforms carried out during the Latin American“reformist period” of the 1960s and 1970s, with womenbeing under-represented among the beneficiaries. It isargued that women have been excluded from access toand control over water for similar reasons...
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Transgenic crops: Engineering a more sustainable agriculture?
Hubbell, Bryan; Welsh, Rick - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 1, pp. 43-56
Transgenic crops currently available foruse potentially provide environmental benefits, suchas reduction in insecticide use and substitution ofless toxic for more toxic herbicides. These benefitsare contingent on a host of factors, such as thepotential for development of resistant...
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Water rights, gender, and poverty alleviation. Inclusion and exclusion of women and men smallholders in public irrigation infrastructure development
Koppen, Barbara van - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 4, pp. 361-374
Governmental and non-governmentalagencies worldwide have devoted considerablefinancial, technical, and organizational efforts toconstruct or rehabilitate irrigation infrastructure inthe last three decades. Although rural povertyalleviation was often one of their aims, evidenceshows that rights...
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Human and horse medicine among some Native American groups
Lawrence, Elizabeth - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 2, pp. 133-138
Because Plains Indians, as well as some other groups of Native Americans, generally perceived people and animals as closely related, medical therapies and preventive regimes in human and veterinary medical practice often overlapped. The sense of partnership that mounted people shared with their...
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Intra-household processes and the adoption of hedgerow intercropping
David, Soniia - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 1, pp. 31-42
Although on-farm research in severalparts of Africa suggests positive prospects for theadoption of hedgerow intercropping, this paper arguesthat the implications of intra-household processeshave not been considered in sufficient details. Suchinformation is necessary for targeting the...
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Liberal democracy in the global era: Implications for the agro-food sector
Bonanno, Alessandro - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 3, pp. 223-242
In liberal thought, democracy is guaranteed by the unity of community and government. The community of citizens elects its government according to political preferences. The government rules over the community with powers that are limited by unalienable human, civil, and political rights. These...
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Agrifood systems for competent, ordinary people. Presidential address: Joint Meetings of the Agricultural, Food and Human Values Society and the Association for the Study of Food and Society, Madison, Wisconsin, June 5–8, 1997
Stevenson, G. - In: Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1998) 3, pp. 199-207
Focusing on the notion of competencies, the address explores important dimensions of human infrastructure for negotiating alternative agrifood systems. The analytical competencies emphasized are those of making connections and evaluating contradictions. Farm structure and food system connections...
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