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Tag Archives: Bottom-up development

Intensive Agriculture and Vulnerable Communities

The cost of intensive agriculture Between any human society and its environment, source of food is perhaps the most fundamental link (Harris, 2002). It is well documented that the demand for high turnover, high density farming practices, predominantly to feed the developed world, produces a wealth of injurious environmental effects and has undeniably altered the…

January 23, 2017Blog, News & EventsBy Louisa Goodfellow
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