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020 _a9781844077762 (hardback)
020 _a1844077764 (hardback)
040 _cDLC
082 0 0 _a338 EAR 2010 C165 Or.
245 0 0 _aAgriculture, biodiversity and markets :
_blivelihoods and agroecology in comparative perspective /
260 _aLondon ;
_aWashington :
_bEarthscan,
_c2010
300 _axvi, 318 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c25 cm
520 _a"Debate about how best to ensure the preservation of agricultural biodiversity is caught in a counter-productive polemic between proponents and critics of market-based instruments and agricultural modernisation. This book argues that neither position does justice to the range of strategies that farmers use to manage agrobiodiversity and other livelihood assets as they adapt to changing social, economic, and environmental circumstances. Chapters explore relationships between the exploitation and conservation of agricultural biodiversity and the livelihoods of agricultural communities, and evaluate the capacity of national and multilateral institutions and policy settings to support the protection and capture by communities of agrobiodiversity values. The place of ecosystem services in valuing biodiversity in the marketplace is emphasized. A number of authors assess the potential for market-based instruments and initiatives to encourage the protection of biodiversity, while others compare agrobiodiversity/community relationships, and the effectiveness of instruments designed to enhance these, across international boundaries. The book takes a comparative approach, drawing on empirical case studies from across the developed and developing worlds. In doing so, the book does not simply point to similarities and differences in the experience of rural communities. It also shows how global trade and multilateral institutions bring these otherwise disparate communities together in networks that exploit and/or preserve agrobiodiversity and other resources."--Back cover
650 0 _aAgrobiodiversity
650 0 _aAgrobiodiversity conservation
700 1 _aLockie, Stewart
700 1 _aCarpenter, David
942 _cEK
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