Beyond the large farm : ethics and research goals for agriculture
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Beyond the large farm : ethics and research goals for agriculture
(Westview special studies in agriculture science and policy)
Westview Press, c1991
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
611.1:Th65019161867
Note
Bibliography: p. [281]-305
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is an appraisal of where US agricultural policy has been and where it should go in the future. In wide-ranging speculative essays, the contributors consider the full spectrum of agricultural activity and offer reasons for changing the policy agenda. Giving ethical and societal values equal weight to the economic concerns of production and consumption, their discussions point the way to a new formulation of agricultural research and policy goals.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - values in the agricultural laboratory, Paul B. Thompson et al
- agroethics and agricultural research, David R. MacKenzie
- balancing moral imperatives through rural development, Vernon Cardwell
- the value measure in public agricultural research, Jeffrey Burkhardt
- moral responsibility in agricultural research, Vernon B. Ruttan
- an agroecological analysis of the environmental degradation associated with the structure of agriculture, Miguel Altieri
- operationalizing the land ethic - toward an integrated theory of environmental management, Bryan Norton
- ethics of US agricultural research in international development, Merle Esmay
- the cultural ecologist concept of justice, Billie DeWalt
- agricultural research policy and the family farm, Nancy Shankle
- environmental goals in agricultural science, P.B. Thompson et al
- US agricultural research policy and international distributive justice, G.L. Ellis
- conclusion - beyond the large farm, B.A. Stout and P.B. Thompson.
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