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Campbell, Hugh; Rosin, Christopher; Hunt, Lesley; Fairweather, John – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
One of the most interesting recent developments in global agri-food systems has been the rapid emergence and elaboration of market audit systems claiming environmental qualities or sustainability. In New Zealand, as a strongly export-oriented, high-value food producer, these environmental market audit systems have emerged as an important pathway…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Sustainability, Audits (Verification), Foreign Countries
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Saltzman, Katarina; Head, Lesley; Stenseke, Marie – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
Within the now extensive recent literature on cultures of nature, agriculture has received less attention than might have been expected given its threshold role in transforming human relations with the earth and with plants and animals. The concept and practice of agriculture can be understood as central to the emergence and maintenance of the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Biodiversity, Cultural Differences, Human Relations
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Goldberger, Jessica R. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
It is often assumed that organic farming is synonymous with sustainable agriculture. The broad goals of sustainable agriculture include economic profitability, environmental stewardship, and community vitality. However, the "question of sustainability" (Ikerd, 2008) can be asked of any type of farming, including organic production. One…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Sustainability, Citizen Participation, Agricultural Occupations
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Hinrichs, C. Clare – Journal of Rural Studies, 2013
In the early 21st century, food security has become an urgent public concern, arguably more entangled with social, political and environmental problems at multiple scales now than in the past. This paper examines approaches to food system change emphasizing regionalization, rather than either localization or globalization, to consider framings of…
Descriptors: Food, Food Standards, Comparative Analysis, Global Approach
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Campbell, Hugh; Rosin, Christopher – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
This article uses the evolving understandings of commercial organic agriculture within two research programmes in New Zealand to address three problematic claims and associated framings that have underpinned analysis of the political economy of commercial organic agriculture. These three framings are: 1) that recent commercial developments in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Sustainability, Commercialization
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Wynne-Jones, Sophie – Journal of Rural Studies, 2013
Policy debates in the European Union have increasingly emphasised "Payments for Ecosystem Services" (PES) as a model for delivering agri-environmental objectives. This paper examines the Glastir scheme, introduced in Wales in 2009, as a notable attempt to move between long standing models of European agri-environment regulation and…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Conservation (Environment), Incentives, Land Use
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Sutherland, Lee-Ann – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
In this paper, processes of gentrification are assessed in relation to non-commercial farming: the production of agricultural commodities without the intent of earning a living. The author argues that due to the connection between residence and productive assets (particularly land) inherent in farming, agricultural gentrification represents a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Occupations, Farm Management, Agricultural Production
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Bartel, Robyn; Barclay, Elaine – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
Motivational posture theory is applied and extended to the context of Australian agriculture and environmental regulation. Regulatory failure in this area has been observed but little was known of the compliance attitudes and behaviours of farmers prior to this study. Agriculture covers over 60% of Australia's land surface so this information is…
Descriptors: Farm Management, Mail Surveys, Foreign Countries, Agriculture
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Inwood, Shoshanah M.; Sharp, Jeff S. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Despite assumptions that agriculture will automatically go into a mode of decline at the Rural Urban Interface (RUI), official statistics suggest that agriculture as a whole remains a strong (and in some cases a growing) industry in many U.S. RUI counties. RUI scholars have acknowledged internal family dynamics can significantly influence farm…
Descriptors: Rural Farm Residents, Persistence, Counties, Agriculture
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Charles, Liz – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
This paper draws on a case study of a new Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) scheme in the north of England to draw attention to some of the ethical issues encountered when using a participatory action research approach to animating CSA. Both CSA and participatory action research have been associated with the concept of "caring…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Ethics, Caring
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Bjorkhaug, Hilde; Richards, Carol Ann – Journal of Rural Studies, 2008
Ideals of productivist agriculture in the Western world have faded as the unintended consequences of intensive agriculture and pastoralism have contributed to rural decline and environmental problems. In Norway and Australia, there has been an increasing acceptance of the equal importance of social and environmental sustainability as well as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Agriculture, Rural Development
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Rye, Johan Fredrik; Andrzejewska, Joanna – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
Since the 2004 EU enlargement established one European common labour market, a large number of Eastern Europeans have taken up seasonal employment as hired farm workers in Norwegian agriculture. Much attention in the public has been given to the potential for "social dumping" of these migrating workers, as they are considered prone to…
Descriptors: Wages, Seasonal Employment, Economically Disadvantaged, Labor Market
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Morgan, Selyf Lloyd; Marsden, Terry; Miele, Mara; Morley, Adrian – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
The process of agricultural restructuring in Europe has been strongly influenced both by CAP support of multifunctional agriculture and by market liberalisation, and farmers are exhorted to become more entrepreneurial in response. This paper explores the interaction of these policy goals in two regions where a rural development form of…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Rural Development
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Lamine, Claire – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
The growing criticism of intensive agricultural practices that lead to a deterioration of natural resources and a decrease of biodiversity has progressively led to more environmental constraints being put on agricultural activities through an "ecologization" of agricultural policies. The aims of these policies have been to protect environmentally…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Poisoning
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Rosin, Christopher; Campbell, Hugh – Journal of Rural Studies, 2009
The last 10 years have witnessed numerous attempts to evaluate the merits of new theoretical approaches--ranging from Actor Network Theory to "post-structural" Political Economy and inhabiting a "post-Political Economy' theoretical space--to the explanation of global agricultural change. This article examines Convention Theory (CT)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Economic Factors, Agricultural Occupations
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