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Agroecology not only encompasses aspects of ecology, but the
ecology of sustainable food production systems, and related
societal and cultural values. To provide effective communication
regarding status and advances in this field, connections must be
established with many disciplines such as sociology, anthropology,
environmental sciences, ethics, agriculture, economics, ecology,
rural development, sustainability, policy and education, or
integrations of these general themes so as to provide integrated
points of view that will help lead to a more sustainable
construction of values than conventional economics alone. Such
designs are inherently complex and dynamic, and go beyond the
individual farm to include landscapes, communities, and
biogeographic regions by emphasizing their unique agricultural and
ecological values, and their biological, societal, and cultural
components and processes.
Agroecology not only encompasses aspects of ecology, but the
ecology of sustainable food production systems, and related
societal and cultural values. To provide effective communication
regarding status and advances in this field, connections must be
established with many disciplines such as sociology, anthropology,
environmental sciences, ethics, agriculture, economics, ecology,
rural development, sustainability, policy and education, or
integrations of these general themes so as to provide integrated
points of view that will help lead to a sustainable construction of
values. Such designs are inherently complex and dynamic, and go
beyond the individual farm to include landscapes, communities, and
biogeographic regions by emphasizing their unique agricultural and
ecological values, and their biological, societal, and cultural
components and processes.
Issues In Agroecology - Present Status and Future Prospectus not
only reviews aspects of ecology, but the ecology of sustainable
food production systems, and related societal and cultural values.
To provide effective communication regarding status and advances in
this field, this series connects with many disciplines such as
sociology, anthropology, environmental sciences, ethics,
agriculture, economics, ecology, rural development, sustainability,
policy and education, and integrations of these general themes so
as to provide integrated points of view that will help lead to a
more sustainable construction of values than conventional economics
alone. Such designs are inherently complex and dynamic, and go
beyond the individual farm to include landscapes, communities, and
biogeographic regions by emphasizing their unique agricultural and
ecological values, and their biological, societal, and cultural
components and processes.
Agroecology not only encompasses aspects of ecology, but the
ecology of sustainable food production systems, and related
societal and cultural values. To provide effective communication
regarding status and advances in this field, connections must be
established with many disciplines such as sociology, anthropology,
environmental sciences, ethics, agriculture, economics, ecology,
rural development, sustainability, policy and education, or
integrations of these general themes so as to provide integrated
points of view that will help lead to a sustainable construction of
values. Such designs are inherently complex and dynamic, and go
beyond the individual farm to include landscapes, communities, and
biogeographic regions by emphasizing their unique agricultural and
ecological values, and their biological, societal, and cultural
components and processes.
Agroecology not only encompasses aspects of ecology, but the
ecology of sustainable food production systems, and related
societal and cultural values. To provide effective communication
regarding status and advances in this field, connections must be
established with many disciplines such as sociology, anthropology,
environmental sciences, ethics, agriculture, economics, ecology,
rural development, sustainability, policy and education, or
integrations of these general themes so as to provide integrated
points of view that will help lead to a more sustainable
construction of values than conventional economics alone. Such
designs are inherently complex and dynamic, and go beyond the
individual farm to include landscapes, communities, and
biogeographic regions by emphasizing their unique agricultural and
ecological values, and their biological, societal, and cultural
components and processes.
Issues In Agroecology - Present Status and Future Prospectus not
only reviews aspects of ecology, but the ecology of sustainable
food production systems, and related societal and cultural values.
To provide effective communication regarding status and advances in
this field, this series connects with many disciplines such as
sociology, anthropology, environmental sciences, ethics,
agriculture, economics, ecology, rural development, sustainability,
policy and education, and integrations of these general themes so
as to provide integrated points of view that will help lead to a
more sustainable construction of values than conventional economics
alone. Such designs are inherently complex and dynamic, and go
beyond the individual farm to include landscapes, communities, and
biogeographic regions by emphasizing their unique agricultural and
ecological values, and their biological, societal, and cultural
components and processes.
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