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This volume examines developmentality and the archeology of its
social practices, unfolding systemic failures that muffle progress.
Economic, climate, and social justice are the areas of focus for
this analysis of human-social development in the fog of
ideological-institutional meltdowns.
Tree based production systems abound especially in the tropics.
Despite the pervasiveness of such multipurpose trees-outside-forest
resources, they have not attracted adequate attention in the
development paradigms of many nation states. These multispecies
production systems impact the ecosystem processes favourably. Yet,
our understanding of the diversity attributes and carbon dynamics
under agroforestry is not adequate. This book focuses on the role
of multispecies production systems involving tree and crop species
as a means for carbon sequestration and thereby reduce atmospheric
carbon dioxide levels. Sixteen chapters organized into three broad
sections titled: Measurement and Estimation, Agrobiodiversity and
Tree Management, and Policy and Socioeconomic Aspects represent a
cross section of the opportunities and challenges in current
research and emerging issues in harnessing carbon sequestration
potential of agroforestry systems. "
The "cycle of poverty," a myth manufactured and sustained by the
Parsonian pundits of social theory and welfare, has blamed the
victims of oppression with impunity. Brij Mohan deconstructs Oscar
Lewis' Culture""of Poverty theory and its applications in the
fields of social welfare, policy, and development. Poverty, a
global scourge, is defined as a political rather than an economic
issue. The implications of this formulation paradigmatically shift
the focus of discourse in the social sciences. "Development,
Poverty of Culture, and Social Policy" offers an interdisciplinary
analysis of complex issues, constructs, and interventions that deal
with human-social problems with global implications. "Poverty of
Culture" posits social development theory and practice in a
critically important context challenging the scientific orthodoxy
of our times.
Tree based production systems abound especially in the tropics.
Despite the pervasiveness of such multipurpose trees-outside-forest
resources, they have not attracted adequate attention in the
development paradigms of many nation states. These multispecies
production systems impact the ecosystem processes favourably. Yet,
our understanding of the diversity attributes and carbon dynamics
under agroforestry is not adequate. This book focuses on the role
of multispecies production systems involving tree and crop species
as a means for carbon sequestration and thereby reduce atmospheric
carbon dioxide levels. Sixteen chapters organized into three broad
sections titled: Measurement and Estimation, Agrobiodiversity and
Tree Management, and Policy and Socioeconomic Aspects represent a
cross section of the opportunities and challenges in current
research and emerging issues in harnessing carbon sequestration
potential of agroforestry systems. "
This book offers an interdisciplinary analysis of complex issues,
constructs, and interventions that deal with human-social problems
with global implications. It posits social development theory and
practice in a critically important context challenging the
scientific orthodoxy of our times.
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