#291613 Antropologia Civiltà Etnologia

Beyond Family Farming: Gendering the Collective.

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PublisherOlschki Ed.
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Details cm 17 x 24, 66 pp. con 3 tavv. f.t. a colori, brossura The Annual Balzan Lecture,10.
AbstractIn 2016 the United Nations launched the Sustainable Development Goals as a “universal call to action, to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.” Among the key elements of these Goals are food security, sustainable livelihoods, and social inclusion. However, little attention has been paid to the institutions needed to deliver these Goals. In the tenth Annual Balzan Lecture, Bina Agarwal, 2017 Balzan Prizewinner for Gender Studies, argues that the institutional transformation of agriculture is essential for increasing farm productivity, improving farmer welfare, and enhancing gender equality. In particular, she draws attention to the need for a model of farming that transcends the small family farms that dominate agriculture globally. Agarwal has been researching this issue for several years, and her Balzan Prize is funding a research project that further extends this work. The tenth Annual Balzan Lecture presents some aspects of these findings. .
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