Agriculture and Human Values
1984 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 1997
- The December 1997 issue of Agriculture and Human Values pp. 311-312

- Richard Haynes
- Exclusion, commodification and plant variety rights legislation pp. 313-323

- Andrew Alexandra and Adrian Walsh
- The wandering commons: A conservation conundrum in the Dominican Republic pp. 325-335

- Charles Geisler, Rees Warne and Alan Barton
- Greenline parks in France: Les Parcs Naturels Régionaux pp. 337-352

- Gilbert LaFreniere
- Trees and spaces as emotion and norm laden components of local ecosystems in Nyamaropa communal land, Nyanga District, Zimbabwe pp. 353-372

- Alois Mandondo
- Deforestation, livelihoods, and the preconditions for sustainable management in Olancho, Honduras pp. 373-386

- William Sunderlin
- Local knowledge and agricultural decision making in the Philippines: Class, gender and resistance by Virginia D. Nazarea-Sandoval pp. 387-387

- Jeffery Bentley
Volume 14, issue 3, 1997
- Competing values and moral imperatives: An overview of ethical issues in biological control pp. 205-210

- Jeffrey Lockwood
- Should arthropod parasitoids and predators be subject to host range testing when used as biological control agents? pp. 211-226

- Roy Van Driesche and Mark Hoddle
- Biological control of fruit flies in Hawaii: Factors affecting non-target risk analysis pp. 227-236

- Jian Duan and Russell Messing
- Utilizing a social ethic toward the environment in assessing genetically engineered insect-resistance in trees pp. 237-249

- R. James
- The ethics of biofungicides – A case study: Trichoderma harzianum ATCC 20476 on Elsanta strawberries against Botrytis cinerea (gray mold) pp. 251-258

- Jacques Ricard and Thomas Ricard
- The killing fields: Science and politics at Berkeley, California, USA pp. 259-271

- Bruce Jennings
- Public perceptions of biological control of rabbits in New Zealand: Some ethical and practical issues pp. 273-282

- Roger Wilkinson and Gerard Fitzgerald
- On the ethics of biological control of insect pests pp. 283-289

- Jeffery Bentley and Robert O'Neil
- Cuba: Ethics, biological control, and crisis pp. 291-302

- Peter Rosset
- Biological control and agricultural modernization: Towards resolution of some contradictions pp. 303-310

- Miguel Altieri, Peter Rosset and Clara Nicholls
Volume 14, issue 2, 1997
- The June 1997 issue of Agriculture and Human Values pp. 109-110

- Richard Haynes
- 1996 Presidential address to the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society pp. 111-114

- Kate Clancy
- Do communitarian values justify Papua New Guinean and/or Fijian systems of land tenure? pp. 115-126

- David Lea
- The land use patterns and the history of coffee in eastern Chiapas, Mexico pp. 127-143

- Robert Rice
- Temporal and spatial dimensions of knowledge: Implications for sustainable agriculture pp. 145-158

- Andrew Raedeke and J. Rikoon
- Sustainability and peasant farming systems: Observations from Zimbabwe pp. 159-168

- B.M. Campbell, P. Bradley and S.E. Carter
- Household economy and traditional agroforestry systems in western Kenya pp. 169-179

- Soniia David
- Little things mean a lot: Working with Central American farmers to address the mystery of plant disease pp. 181-189

- Stephen Sherwood
- Book Reviews pp. 191-191

- Lawrence Busch
- Book review pp. 192-192

- Don Hadwiger
- Book review pp. 193-193

- George Axinn
- Book reviews pp. 194-196

- Leland Glenna
Volume 14, issue 1, 1997
- Agriculture and Human Values: Past, present, and future directions pp. 1-9

- Richard Haynes
- Science policy and moral purity: The case of animal biotechnology pp. 11-27

- Paul Thompson
- How biotechnology regulation sets a risk/ethics boundary pp. 29-43

- Les Levidow and Susan Carr
- Inquiry for the public good: Democratic participation in agricultural research pp. 45-57

- Gerad Middendorf and Lawrence Busch
- The bST debate: The relationship between awareness and acceptance of technological advances pp. 59-66

- David Smith, J. Skalnik and Patricia Skalnik
- ‘Objection’ mapping in determining group and individual concerns regarding genetic engineering pp. 67-79

- L.J. Frewer, D. Hedderley, C. Howard and R. Shepherd
- Initiating home-style issues in a postreform Congress pp. 81-95

- William Browne and Won Paik
Volume 13, issue 4, 1996
- From the editor pp. 1-1

- Richard Haynes
- Traditional knowledge and rationale for weaver ant husbandry in the Mekong delta of Vietnam pp. 2-9

- Marco Barzman, Nick Mills and Nguyen Thu Cuc
- Mexican labor and Oregon agriculture: The changing terrain of conflict pp. 10-20

- Robert Dash
- Rationality, habitus, and agricultural landscapes: Ethnographic case studies in landscape sociology pp. 21-38

- Leland Glenna
- How farmers research and learn: The case of arable farmers of East Anglia, UK pp. 39-47

- Fergus Lyon
- Biodiversity and modern crop varieties: Sharpening the debate pp. 48-63

- Robert Tripp
- Local knowledge and farmer perceptions of bean diseases in the central African highlands pp. 64-70

- Peter Trutmann, Joachim Voss and James Fairhead
- Development projects, success or failure? Personal perspectives on an FAO fertilizer project in Nepal pp. 71-74

- Anil Shrestha and Purna Chhetri
- Book reviews pp. 76-78

- Peter Donovan, Cliff Montagne and Mark Lapping
Volume 13, issue 3, 1996
- From the editor pp. 1-2

- Jacqueline Newman
- Cultivating continuity and creating change: Women's home garden practices in northeastern Thailand pp. 3-11

- Geraldine Moreno-Black, Prapimporn Somnasang and Sompong Thamathawan
- Planners or performers? Reflections on indigenous dryland farming in northern Burkina Faso pp. 12-22

- Simon Batterbury
- Community food security and environmental justice: Searching for a common discourse pp. 23-32

- Robert Gottlieb and Andrew Fisher
- Coming in to the foodshed pp. 33-42

- Jack Kloppenburg, John Hendrickson and G. Stevenson
- Community shared agriculture pp. 43-47

- Paul Fieldhouse
- Black farmers/farms: The search for equity pp. 48-63

- Joel Schor
- Comparison of dietary variety and ethnic food consumption among Chinese, Chinese-American, and white American women pp. 64-73

- Audrey Spindler and Janice Schultz
- Traditional African American foods and African Americans pp. 74-78

- Drucilla Byars
Volume 13, issue 2, 1996
- From the guest editors pp. 1-2

- George Axinn and Rockfeler Herisse
- The human capital dimension of collaboration among government, NGOs, and farm families: Comparative advantage, complications, and observations from an Indian case pp. 3-12

- R. Alsop, R. Khandelwal, E. Gilbert and J. Farrington
- Accountability to members in grassroots organizations: Evidence from India pp. 13-23

- Poonam Smith-Sreen
- Leaders, leadership, and democratization in West Africa: Observations from the cotton farmers movement in Mali pp. 24-32

- R. Bingen
- Research, extension, and user partnerships: Models for collaboration and strategies for change pp. 33-41

- William Lacy
- Collaborations as an alternative to projects: Cornell experience with university-NGO-Government networking pp. 42-51

- Norman Uphoff
- Supporting collaboration in Collaborative Research pp. 52-61

- Patricia Barnes-McConnell
- Book reviews pp. 62-74

- Kenneth Dahlberg, Nancy Axinn, K. Srinivas, Andrew Zekeri, Paul Armah and George Axinn
Volume 13, issue 1, 1996
- From the editor pp. 1-1

- Richard Haynes
- The ethics of biological control: Understanding the moral implications of our most powerful ecological technology pp. 2-19

- Jeffrey Lockwood
- Landcare in Australia: Beyond the expert farmer pp. 20-31

- Allan Curtis and Terry Lacy
- The forest conversion process: A discussion of the sustainability of predominant land uses associated with frontier expansion in the Amazon pp. 32-51

- Francisco Pichón
- Cowboys, Indians and deforestation: Ethical and environmental issues associated with pastures research in Amazonia pp. 52-58

- William Loker
- The transformation of the state extensive growth model in Cuba's sugarcane agriculture pp. 59-68

- Lázaro Castellanos and Jose Alvarez
- “All Sweden Shall Live!” Reinventing community for sustainable rural development pp. 69-77

- David Vail
- Book reviews pp. 78-85

- K. Srinivas, Paul Armah, Arnold Zekeri, John Lockwood and M. Meltzer
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