The history of Canadian food and agriculture is an enormous topic with both a global and deeply personal scope. All humans require food to live and agricultural products become food for our consumption, demonstrating the profound interrelatedness of food and agriculture. Beyond sheer survival, food serves social and cultural purposes for all people, from planting and harvesting, through preparation, and ultimately with consumption. Communities and families coalesce around these activities and have done so for all of human existence. Food is a source of pleasure and for many people is intricately linked with spirituality. Examining the environmental history of food and agriculture in Canada reveals the ways in which our complex relationships...
Presented at the J.S. Mclean lecture at University of Guelph, Ont., 4 Nov. 1976. Photocopy of origin...
Throughout the late 20th century North American agriculture has followed a trajectory of increasingl...
Driving through the Holland Marsh one is struck immediately by the black richness of its soil. This ...
From 1945 to the early 1970s, technological innovations helped to transform American agriculture. Th...
Human health and quality of life are inseparable from the environment in which we live. For Aborigin...
The need for thoughtful histories on contemporary Canadian environmental issues has never been more ...
It is now widely recognized that the contemporary global food system is characterized by structural ...
Health and Sustainability in the Canadian Food System: Advocacy and Opportunity for Civil Society.Ed...
In the 20th century, advocates of the dominant mode of agricultural production advanced the key ques...
Since the World Conference on Changing Atmosphere was held in Toronto in 1988, Canadians have partic...
Environmental sustainability in agriculture is a key component of discussions to address the current...
Driving through the Holland Marsh one is struck immediately by the black richness of its soil. This...
Canada is a country of regions and from a biogeographic perspective, it can be useful to take a regi...
This article surveys the current state of agroecology in Canada, giving particular attention to agro...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is becoming more prominent in land management programs in Can...
Presented at the J.S. Mclean lecture at University of Guelph, Ont., 4 Nov. 1976. Photocopy of origin...
Throughout the late 20th century North American agriculture has followed a trajectory of increasingl...
Driving through the Holland Marsh one is struck immediately by the black richness of its soil. This ...
From 1945 to the early 1970s, technological innovations helped to transform American agriculture. Th...
Human health and quality of life are inseparable from the environment in which we live. For Aborigin...
The need for thoughtful histories on contemporary Canadian environmental issues has never been more ...
It is now widely recognized that the contemporary global food system is characterized by structural ...
Health and Sustainability in the Canadian Food System: Advocacy and Opportunity for Civil Society.Ed...
In the 20th century, advocates of the dominant mode of agricultural production advanced the key ques...
Since the World Conference on Changing Atmosphere was held in Toronto in 1988, Canadians have partic...
Environmental sustainability in agriculture is a key component of discussions to address the current...
Driving through the Holland Marsh one is struck immediately by the black richness of its soil. This...
Canada is a country of regions and from a biogeographic perspective, it can be useful to take a regi...
This article surveys the current state of agroecology in Canada, giving particular attention to agro...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is becoming more prominent in land management programs in Can...
Presented at the J.S. Mclean lecture at University of Guelph, Ont., 4 Nov. 1976. Photocopy of origin...
Throughout the late 20th century North American agriculture has followed a trajectory of increasingl...
Driving through the Holland Marsh one is struck immediately by the black richness of its soil. This ...