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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rejects the idea of "ecological sacrifice zones",
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Farm as Natural Habitat: Reconnecting Food Systems With Ecosystems (Paperback)
The Farm As Natural Habitat: Reconnecting Food Systems With Ecosystems edited by Dana L. Jackson (Associate Director of the Land Stewardship Project, White Bear Lake, Minnesota) and Laura L. Jackson (Associate Professor of Biology, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa) is a thoughtful, extensively researched and meticulously presented compendium of essays by a variety of learned and expert authors focusing on the interaction between agriculture and the environment. Emphatically rejecting the idea that "ecological sacrifice zones" are required to feed the hungry, The Farm As Natural Habitat reaches out to explore how agriculture and biodiversity can exist in harmony. A first-rate, eye-opening book for farmers around the world, The Farm As Natural Habitat is a strongly urged addition to academic reference collections (especially for agricultural colleges), governmental policy makers and department of natural resources/farm bureau administrative personnel, and the personal reading list for anyone engaged in agriculture ranging from the "family farm" to agribusiness.
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The Farm as Natural Habitat: Reconnecting Food Systems With Ecosystems by Dana L. Jackson (Paperback - April 1, 2002)
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