ISBN-13: 9780471580829 / Angielski / Miękka / 1993 / 344 str.
15 leading proponents of the sustainable agriculture movement present a detailed description of the social, economic, political aspects of the sustainability concept. The scientific basis for change in agricultural practices is now well established: conservation of soil and water resources, avoidance of pest and disease resistance, and the proper and economical use of agrochemicals are all under re-examination. The agriculture and food supply network is, however, a social and cultural undertaking as well as a scientific one. Land ownership practices, food distribution, costs in both economic and human terms, international development, labor practices, and the role of agriculture in national and international economies are all social as well as production-oriented scientific questions. This book provides a solid introduction to these aspects of agricultural sustainability.