Though not ecocriticism, this is an important work for anyone working anywhere on representation of the inter-being of natural and cultivated worlds. It shows the health of a bioregion changing through social, political, natural, economic and scientific influences from local, national and global sources. Muir’s primary focus is the dynamics of ‘agricultural progress’, a concept that so often results in damaging exploitation of earth and ecosystems
The agricultural and rural domains are characterized by internal and external drivers which menace t...
In an intensive and methodical manner, Power casts doubt upon notions of environmental protection ch...
The dedication of this book is to Katie, Hamish, Samantha and Romayne - May they live in hope for, n...
Though not ecocriticism, this is an important work for anyone working anywhere on representation of ...
[Extract] In The Living Land, Jules Pretty offers an argument that most readers of this journal wil...
Bankrupting Nature: Denying our Planetary Boundaries by Andres Wijkman and Johan Rockströ...
The Farm as Natural Habitat shows how wildlife need not be banished to distant parks but can and sho...
Edited by Fred Magdoff and Brian Tokar. 2010. Monthly Review Press, New York. 348 p. Paperback, clot...
To welcome yet another book on sustainable development, a reviewer must look for what is unique and ...
I found myself relieved to read Rachel Schurman and William Munro’s compelling, balanced view of the...
To welcome yet another book on sustainable development, a reviewer must look for what is unique and ...
During the last two centuries, America\u27s Central Plains have been transformed by agriculture. But...
Review of: The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance: A Sustainable Solution. Cochrane, Willard W
Concentrating on the ideological underpinnings of American agriculture, Beeman and Prichard illumina...
Review of: Morton, Timothy, 2016: Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence. New York: Columbi...
The agricultural and rural domains are characterized by internal and external drivers which menace t...
In an intensive and methodical manner, Power casts doubt upon notions of environmental protection ch...
The dedication of this book is to Katie, Hamish, Samantha and Romayne - May they live in hope for, n...
Though not ecocriticism, this is an important work for anyone working anywhere on representation of ...
[Extract] In The Living Land, Jules Pretty offers an argument that most readers of this journal wil...
Bankrupting Nature: Denying our Planetary Boundaries by Andres Wijkman and Johan Rockströ...
The Farm as Natural Habitat shows how wildlife need not be banished to distant parks but can and sho...
Edited by Fred Magdoff and Brian Tokar. 2010. Monthly Review Press, New York. 348 p. Paperback, clot...
To welcome yet another book on sustainable development, a reviewer must look for what is unique and ...
I found myself relieved to read Rachel Schurman and William Munro’s compelling, balanced view of the...
To welcome yet another book on sustainable development, a reviewer must look for what is unique and ...
During the last two centuries, America\u27s Central Plains have been transformed by agriculture. But...
Review of: The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance: A Sustainable Solution. Cochrane, Willard W
Concentrating on the ideological underpinnings of American agriculture, Beeman and Prichard illumina...
Review of: Morton, Timothy, 2016: Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence. New York: Columbi...
The agricultural and rural domains are characterized by internal and external drivers which menace t...
In an intensive and methodical manner, Power casts doubt upon notions of environmental protection ch...
The dedication of this book is to Katie, Hamish, Samantha and Romayne - May they live in hope for, n...