
Civic Agriculture : Reconnecting Farm, Food, and Community (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
While the American agricultural and food systems follow a decades-old path of industrialization and globalization, a counter trend has appeared toward localizing some agricultural and food production. Thomas A. Lyson, a scholar-practitioner in the field of community-based food systems, calls this rebirth of locally based agriculture and food production civic agriculture because these activities are tightly linked to a community’s social and economic development. Civic agriculture embraces innovative ways to produce, process, and distribute food, and it represents a sustainable alternative to the socially, economically, and environmentally destructive practices associated with conventional large-scale agriculture. Farmers’ markets, community gardens, and community-supported agriculture are all forms of civic agriculture. Lyson describes how, in the course of a hundred years, a small-scale, diversified system of farming became an industrialized system of production and also how this industrialized system has gone global. He argues that farming in the United States was modernized by employing the same techniques and strategies that transformed the manufacturing sector from a system of craft production to one of mass production. Viewing agriculture as just another industrial sector led to transformations in both the production and the processing of food. As small farmers and food processors were forced to expand, merge with larger operations, or go out of business, they became increasingly disconnected from the surrounding communities. Lyson enumerates the shortcomings of the current agriculture and food systems as they relate to social, economic, and environmental sustainability. He then introduces the concept of community problem solving and offers empirical evidence and concrete examples to show that a re-localization of the food production system is underway.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreBusiness & Investing
- Publication dateJune, 2004
- Pages160
- Series titleCivil Society
Current price is USD$24.95
Price when purchased online
- Free shipping
Free 30-day returns
How do you want your item?
Columbus, 43215
Arrives by Sat, May 2
|Sold and shipped by thebookpros
4.454501800720288 stars out of 5, based on 4165 seller reviews(4.5)4165 seller reviews
Free 30-day returns - in store or online
More seller options (2)
Starting from $29.03
About this item
Product details
While the American agricultural and food systems follow a decades-old path of industrialization and globalization, a counter trend has appeared toward localizing some agricultural and food production. Thomas A. Lyson, a scholar-practitioner in the field of community-based food systems, calls this rebirth of locally based agriculture and food production civic agriculture because these activities are tightly linked to a community's social and economic development. Civic agriculture embraces innovative ways to produce, process, and distribute food, and it represents a sustainable alternative to the socially, economically, and environmentally destructive practices associated with conventional large-scale agriculture. Farmers' markets, community gardens, and community-supported agriculture are all forms of civic agriculture. Lyson describes how, in the course of a hundred years, a small-scale, diversified system of farming became an industrialized system of production and also how this industrialized system has gone global. He argues that farming in the United States was modernized by employing the same techniques and strategies that transformed the manufacturing sector from a system of craft production to one of mass production. Viewing agriculture as just another industrial sector led to transformations in both the production and the processing of food. As small farmers and food processors were forced to expand, merge with larger operations, or go out of business, they became increasingly disconnected from the surrounding communities. Lyson enumerates the shortcomings of the current agriculture and food systems as they relate to social, economic, and environmental sustainability. He then introduces the concept of community problem solving and offers empirical evidence and concrete examples to show that a re-localization of the food production system is underway.
While the American agricultural and food systems follow a decades-old path of industrialization and globalization, a counter trend has appeared toward localizing some agricultural and food production. Thomas A. Lyson, a scholar-practitioner in the field of community-based food systems, calls this rebirth of locally based agriculture and food production civic agriculture because these activities are tightly linked to a community’s social and economic development. Civic agriculture embraces innovative ways to produce, process, and distribute food, and it represents a sustainable alternative to the socially, economically, and environmentally destructive practices associated with conventional large-scale agriculture. Farmers’ markets, community gardens, and community-supported agriculture are all forms of civic agriculture. Lyson describes how, in the course of a hundred years, a small-scale, diversified system of farming became an industrialized system of production and also how this industrialized system has gone global. He argues that farming in the United States was modernized by employing the same techniques and strategies that transformed the manufacturing sector from a system of craft production to one of mass production. Viewing agriculture as just another industrial sector led to transformations in both the production and the processing of food. As small farmers and food processors were forced to expand, merge with larger operations, or go out of business, they became increasingly disconnected from the surrounding communities. Lyson enumerates the shortcomings of the current agriculture and food systems as they relate to social, economic, and environmental sustainability. He then introduces the concept of community problem solving and offers empirical evidence and concrete examples to show that a re-localization of the food production system is underway.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Business & Investing
Publication date
June, 2004
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Cheese Varieties and Descriptions (Paperback) $27.79
$2779current price $27.79Cheese Varieties and Descriptions (Paperback)
Aggie Life; v.3-4 1892-94 (Paperback) $29.95
$2995current price $29.95Aggie Life; v.3-4 1892-94 (Paperback)
Considérations Sur l'Agriculture Et Projets d'Amélioration (Paperback) $12.95
$1295current price $12.95Considérations Sur l'Agriculture Et Projets d'Amélioration (Paperback)
Shorthorn; 1934 (Paperback) $21.40
$2140current price $21.40Shorthorn; 1934 (Paperback)
The New Agriculture (Paperback) $24.95
$2495current price $24.95The New Agriculture (Paperback)
Manual of Agriculture, for the School, the Farm, and the Fireside, (Paperback) $30.57
$3057current price $30.57Manual of Agriculture, for the School, the Farm, and the Fireside, (Paperback)
Best seller The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness (Paperback) $10.99 Was $14.99
Best seller
$1099current price $10.99, Was $14.99$14.99The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness (Paperback)
1404.5 out of 5 Stars. 140 reviewsAgronomie Et Agriculture: L'Agriculture Et La Population En 1855 Et 1856 (Paperback) $27.95
$2795current price $27.95Agronomie Et Agriculture: L'Agriculture Et La Population En 1855 Et 1856 (Paperback)
Cornucopia 1955, (Paperback) $15.95
$1595current price $15.95Cornucopia 1955, (Paperback)
Annual Report; 1931, (Paperback) $13.95
$1395current price $13.95Annual Report; 1931, (Paperback)
Pre-Owned Holiday Favorites Fall Sweets (Family Living) (Paperback) 1574863088 9781574863086 $7.67 Was $11.08
$767current price $7.67, Was $11.08$11.08Pre-Owned Holiday Favorites Fall Sweets (Family Living) (Paperback) 1574863088 9781574863086
Seeds of Change Advance in Sustainable Farming, (Paperback) $12.71
$1271current price $12.71Seeds of Change Advance in Sustainable Farming, (Paperback)
Studies in Critical Social Sciences The Agrarian Seeds of Empire: The Political Economy of Agriculture in Us State Building, (Paperback) $30.00
$3000current price $30.00Studies in Critical Social Sciences The Agrarian Seeds of Empire: The Political Economy of Agriculture in Us State Building, (Paperback)
The Arguments of Agriculture (Paperback) $26.94
$2694current price $26.94The Arguments of Agriculture (Paperback)
Food from the Far West : Or, American Agriculture... (Paperback) $25.01 Was $36.12
$2501current price $25.01, Was $36.12$36.12Food from the Far West : Or, American Agriculture... (Paperback)
Sciences Sociales Notions Élémentaires Et Méthodiques d'Agriculture, d'Horticulture Et d'Arboriculture, 8e Éd, (Paperback) $17.95
$1795current price $17.95Sciences Sociales Notions Élémentaires Et Méthodiques d'Agriculture, d'Horticulture Et d'Arboriculture, 8e Éd, (Paperback)
Complete Guide Frommer's Hawaii 2026, (Paperback) $25.20
$2520current price $25.20Complete Guide Frommer's Hawaii 2026, (Paperback)
Stosag; 2002, (Paperback) $15.95
$1595current price $15.95Stosag; 2002, (Paperback)
Agriculture Générale. Les Semailles Et l'Entretien Des Cultures (Paperback) $29.86
$2986current price $29.86Agriculture Générale. Les Semailles Et l'Entretien Des Cultures (Paperback)
Agricultural Irrigation, (Paperback) $44.88
$4488current price $44.88Agricultural Irrigation, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
