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New Strategies for Rural Sustainable Development: Popular Participation, Food Self-Sufficiency, and Environmental Regeneration

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New Strategies for Rural Sustainable Development: Popular Participation, Food Self-Sufficiency, and Environmental Regeneration
Author(s)Barkin, David
AbstractToday’s global economy, based on the international expansion of capital, is integrating resources and people into a dual economy in which great wealth is generated alongside great poverty and despoliation. Such polarization imposes a burden on society. To defend their culture and livelihoods and save their environment, the rural poor need to consciously de-link from the global economy in critical areas, creating autonomous productive systems they can control and defend.
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Pages49-69
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWealth, Poverty, and Sustainable Development
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PubDate1998
ISBN_ISSN 9994634666
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