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Part 1: Agrarian and Rural Perspectives
• The Post-War Task
• Thinking Like a Mountain
• The Unsettling of America
• Ecological Literacy
• An Amish Perspective
• Becoming Native to this Place
• Creating Social Capital
• Part 2: Agroecological Perspectives
• Reality Cheques* The External Costs of Agricultural Production in the United States* From Pesticides to People: Improving Ecosystem Health in the Northern Andes
• Agroecology and Agroecosystems
• The Doubly Green Revolution
• Part 3: Social Perspectives
• Reversals, Institutions and Change
• The Hawkesbury Experience: Tales from a Road Less Travelled
• Social Capital and the Collective Management of Resources
• Gateway to the Global Garden: Beta/Gamma Science for Dealing with Ecological Rationality
• Ecological Basis for Low-toxicity Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Rice
• Part 4: Perspectives from Industrialized Countries
• Landscapes Lost and Found
• The Farm as Natural Habitat
• Diet and Health: Diseases and Food
• Coming in to the Foodshed
• Part 5: Perspectives from Developing Countries
• Rethinking Agriculture For New Opportunities
• Soil Recuperation in Central America: How Innovation was Sustained after Project Intervention
• Sustainable Rural Life and Agroecology, Santa Catarina State, Brazil
• Lessons of Cuban Resistance
• Benefits from Agroforestry in Africa, with Examples from Kenya and Zambia
• Reducing Food Poverty by Increasing Agricultural Sustainability in Developing Countries *
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