E-Book, Englisch, 341 Seiten, eBook
Existence, Transformations and Possible Futures of Family Farms
E-Book, Englisch, 341 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-94-024-1617-6
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Foreword.- Introduction.-
Non-Market rationales, an ‘archaism’ worth revisiting.- I
ntroduction.- Family farming in Polish Podlasie: anachronism or overlooked potential?.- Urban and peri-urban agriculture: dairy farms in Cairo, Egypt.- Integration into international markets of family cotton farms in Mali.- The fragility of the sedentarization of a pastoral Fula population in Benin.-
Local anchoring and migration as two faces of the same coin.-
Introduction.- Diversified multi-localized family farming in Nicaragua.- The iony moment and the Indian farmers of Ecuador.- Agriculture in southern Mozambique: an activity based on migrations for work.-
At the limits of family agriculture: family business forms of production?.-
Introduction.- Between firms and family business farms: small transitory family plantations in Indonesia.- Family farming in Brazil, modernized and integrated.- Agricultural family enterprises, territories and politics in Argentina.-
Diversification of activities between strategies of survival and accumulation.-
Introduction.- Family farming confronted by drought and liberalization in Senegal.- Long-term accumulation strategies and family farms in Cameroon.- The uncertain market integration of family farms in Madagascar.-
Organization of family in between a collective asset and the limitations of individual strategies.-
Introduction.- From the big to the small family in Burkina Faso: disrupted generations and statuses.- A family and its system of pastoral farming without borders, between Niger, Chad and Nigeria.-
Beyond family farming: determining political and territorial issues.-
Introduction.- Fragmentation of irrigated family farms in southern India.- On the roof of the world, the pastoralists of the Tibetan plateau confronted by change.- Family agriculture in contemporary Kanak society.- Conclusion: Methodological and conceptual contributions.- References.- List of authors.