Farming off the food crisis : exploring practitioners of agroecology in Ireland
The many negative environmental and socioeconomic issues tied to practices of industrial agriculture have led to increased interests in alternative food systems (AFSs) to improve the social and ecological conditions of food production. Agroecology as one example of an alternative agricultural practi...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2022
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