Future research directions for agricultural geography were the subject of debate in Area in the late 1980s. The subsequent application of political economy ideas undoubtedly revived interest in agricultural research. This paper argues that agricultural geography contains greater diversity than the dominant political economy discourse would suggest. It reviews ‘other’ areas of agricultural research on policy, post-productivism, people, culture and animals, presenting future suggestions for research. They should ensure that agricultural research continues revitalized rather than redundant into the next millennium
Future food security for the rapidly increasing human population is at stake because farmers need to...
In this paper we argue that over the last 40 years the context of agronomic research in the developi...
Agroecology embraces a collection of different disciplinary fields, ranging from agriculture and eco...
Future research directions for agricultural geography were the subject of debate in Area in the late...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading t...
It has become fashionable to conceptualize recent shifts in agrarian priorities as a ‘postproductivi...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the „cultural turn‟, leading t...
The context in which agronomy research takes place has changed fundamentally over the last 40 years,...
Agriculture as a central focus of study featured prominently at several different times in the histo...
The relationship between geography and public policy in the UK has recently been the subject of live...
Rural geography has become an increasingly important subdiscipline of human geography since the 1980...
This thesis contributes to the growing debate within rural geography as to the role of broader socia...
The International Agricultural Research Centers of the Consultative Group on International Agricultu...
The impact of political ecology testifies that agrarian-related issues, such as the political econo...
In the past 25 years, agricultural economists have made significant progress in research but they ha...
Future food security for the rapidly increasing human population is at stake because farmers need to...
In this paper we argue that over the last 40 years the context of agronomic research in the developi...
Agroecology embraces a collection of different disciplinary fields, ranging from agriculture and eco...
Future research directions for agricultural geography were the subject of debate in Area in the late...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading t...
It has become fashionable to conceptualize recent shifts in agrarian priorities as a ‘postproductivi...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the „cultural turn‟, leading t...
The context in which agronomy research takes place has changed fundamentally over the last 40 years,...
Agriculture as a central focus of study featured prominently at several different times in the histo...
The relationship between geography and public policy in the UK has recently been the subject of live...
Rural geography has become an increasingly important subdiscipline of human geography since the 1980...
This thesis contributes to the growing debate within rural geography as to the role of broader socia...
The International Agricultural Research Centers of the Consultative Group on International Agricultu...
The impact of political ecology testifies that agrarian-related issues, such as the political econo...
In the past 25 years, agricultural economists have made significant progress in research but they ha...
Future food security for the rapidly increasing human population is at stake because farmers need to...
In this paper we argue that over the last 40 years the context of agronomic research in the developi...
Agroecology embraces a collection of different disciplinary fields, ranging from agriculture and eco...