Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology
From modest roots, agroecology has begun to enter the mainstream as a viable and desirable alternative for transforming food systems. National and international agricultural research organizations have started developing agroecology research programs while global philanthropic funds have been establ...
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| description | From modest roots, agroecology has begun to enter the mainstream as a viable and desirable alternative for transforming food systems. National and international agricultural research organizations have started developing agroecology research programs while global philanthropic funds have been established to support the implementation of agroecological principles. Given that many of these same organizations have been fundamental to agricultural industrialization – epitomized by the Green Revolution – does the entry of agroecology into the mainstream still promise to challenge business-as-usual? |
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| spelling | CGSpace1804502026-01-22T19:49:57Z Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology Nehring, Ryan Gliessman, Steve agroecology political aspects From modest roots, agroecology has begun to enter the mainstream as a viable and desirable alternative for transforming food systems. National and international agricultural research organizations have started developing agroecology research programs while global philanthropic funds have been established to support the implementation of agroecological principles. Given that many of these same organizations have been fundamental to agricultural industrialization – epitomized by the Green Revolution – does the entry of agroecology into the mainstream still promise to challenge business-as-usual? 2025-11-26 2026-01-22T19:49:57Z 2026-01-22T19:49:57Z Opinion Piece https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180450 en Open Access Nehring, Ryan; and Gliessman, Steve. 2025. Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 49(10): 1623-1624. https://doi.org/10.1080/21683565.2025.2530269 |
| spellingShingle | agroecology political aspects Nehring, Ryan Gliessman, Steve Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology |
| title | Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology |
| title_full | Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology |
| title_fullStr | Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology |
| title_full_unstemmed | Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology |
| title_short | Pushing back against power: Political economy and agroecology |
| title_sort | pushing back against power political economy and agroecology |
| topic | agroecology political aspects |
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