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Beyond the Biophysical - Knowledge, Culture, and Power in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management

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Beyond the Biophysical provides a broad overview of agriculture and natural resource management (NRM) scholarship and practice that lies beyond the biophysical, emphasizing instead epistemological, cultural, and political foundations of NRM. The volume is oriented toward professionals with expertise in agriculture and natural resource management scholarship and practice, but who lack exposure to the conceptual and methodological underpinnings of critical theory, the anthropology of development, ecological anthropology, and other relevant scholarship. It therefore follows common standards of academic rigour, but minimizes the use of jargon, integrates detailed case studies with conceptual syntheses, and attempts to move from critique to concrete recommendations for scholarship and practice. The volume seeks to foster a more nuanced and responsible engagement with local communities and the natural world among NRM scholars and practitioners.

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Beyond Biophysical Assumptions.- Agriculture, Natural Resource Management, and "Development" Beyond the Biophysical.- Beyond the Invisible: Finding the Social Relevance of Soil Nutrient Balances in Southern Mali.- The "Demonization" of Rainforest Migrants, or: What Conservation Means to Poor Colonist Farmers.- Beyond Biodiversity: Culture in Agricultural Biodiversity Conservation in the Himalayan Foothills.- Local Knowledge and Scientific Perceptions: Questions of Validity in Environmental Knowledge.- Power Dynamics at the "Development Interface".- "Opting Out": A Case Study of Smallholder Rejection of Research in Western Kenya.- Natural Resource Management in an Urban Context: Rethinking the Concepts of "Community" and "Participation" with Street Traders in Durban, South Africa.- The Deliberative Scientist: Integrating Science and Politics in Forest Resource Governance in Nepal.- Common Property Regimes: Taking a Closer Look at Resource Access, Authorization, and Legitimacy.- Institutional Disjunctures and Innovations.- Innovative Farmers, Non-adapting Institutions: A Case Study of the Organization of Agroforestry Research in Malawi.- Framing Participation in Agricultural and Natural Resource Management Research.- Anthro-Apology? Negotiating Space for Interdisciplinary Collaboration and In-Depth Anthropology in the CGIAR.- Who Is Fooling Whom? Participation, Power, and Interest in Rural Development.

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Beyond the Biophysical provides a broad overview of agriculture and natural resource management (NRM) scholarship and practice that lies beyond the biophysical, emphasizing instead epistemological, cultural, and political foundations of NRM. The volume is oriented toward professionals with expertise in agriculture and natural resource management scholarship and practice, but who lack exposure to the conceptual and methodological underpinnings of critical theory, the anthropology of development, ecological anthropology, and other relevant scholarship. It therefore follows common standards of academic rigour, but minimizes the use of jargon, integrates detailed case studies with conceptual syntheses, and attempts to move from critique to concrete recommendations for scholarship and practice. The volume seeks to foster a more nuanced and responsible engagement with local communities and the natural world among NRM scholars and practitioners.

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“Each chapter offers insight into the challenges associated with agricultural research and NRM, and emphasizes the limitations of a narrow or fragmented approach. … the volume is intended to promote an interdisciplinary approach among scientists and development practitioners. … the chapters are well-written and their arguments should be considered by anyone who is interested in agriculture, NRM, and international development.” (Rachel Hestrin, Agriculture and Human Values, Vol. (30), 2013)

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From the reviews:
"Each chapter offers insight into the challenges associated with agricultural research and NRM, and emphasizes the limitations of a narrow or fragmented approach. ... the volume is intended to promote an interdisciplinary approach among scientists and development practitioners. ... the chapters are well-written and their arguments should be considered by anyone who is interested in agriculture, NRM, and international development." (Rachel Hestrin, Agriculture and Human Values, Vol. (30), 2013)

Product details

Assisted by Laura German (Editor), Joshu J Ramisch (Editor), Joshua J Ramisch (Editor), Joshua J. Ramisch (Editor), Ritu Verma (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9789401784214
ISBN 978-94-0-178421-4
No. of pages 301
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Weight 492 g
Illustrations XVIII, 301 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

B, Sociology, Anthropology, Sustainable Development, biotechnology, Agriculture, Environmental Social Sciences, Earth and Environmental Science, Sociology, general, Environmental Management, Environmental management,, Agricultural science, Human Geography

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