This book examines contradictions within the fields of food studies and agroecology, from the differences between traditional and scientific knowledge, to habitat fragmentation and connection, monocultures versus diverse farming systems, pest regulation, and the rural/urban dialectic. Building and expanding on the work of Richard Levins and Richard Lewontin, who used the dialectical method in the field of biology, this analysis includes examples from the authors' own pioneering research in Mexico, Nicaragua, and Puerto Rico, to demonstrate the benefits of applying the dialectical method to agroecology in practice. Exploring themes in studies that are currently the subject of rigorous debate among academics and activists alike, especially related to food production and distribution, this book is indispensable for practitioners and activists seeking to transform the food system, as well as for social and natural scientists.
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Table of contents; Preface; 1. The dialectical agroecologist: an introduction; 2. The meaning of agriculture and agroecology; 3. Western and traditional knowledge: a different kind of Dialogo de Saberes; 4. Nature's matrix; 5. Monocultures and the rise of diversity in agroecology; 6. Making and breaking pests; 7. Qualitative emergence from quantitative changes: the inevitability of surprise; 8. The new rurality and the new peasantry: land and territory; 9. Epilogue; Notes; References; Index.
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This book provides an interdisciplinary analysis of the food system and agroecology through the lens of the dialectical methodology.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781009455831
Publisert
2024-11-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
580 gr
Høyde
250 mm
Bredde
176 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
242