From agriculture to agricology: towards a glocal circular economy
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adam_text | Contents Foreword 11 Introduction 14 Agriculture in History 18 Modern Industrial Agriculture 26 Impact of Capitalist Industry and Finance on Agriculture 32 Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology 39 [A] The Green Revolution In Agriculture 53 [B] From Green Revolution to Gene Revolution 61 i. Biology and Eugenics - a reductionist manipulative science 62 II. Control of food markets and populations 70 iil. Green and Gene Revolution in Africa? 79 iv. From fossil fuels to biofuels - agrofuels 90 fC] The Food Crisis and Land Grabs In Africa 95 [D] Agriculture and Climatic Change 100 [E] The Destruction of the Small Farmers 106 [F] From the Old Industry to the New Bio-Industrial Economy 113 i. A new science for a new system 113
¡L The new industrial revolution 121 [G] Giocai Political Implications of the Agricultural Crisis 132 Towards a New Epistemology of Agricology 138 [A] Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Farmer Innovation 140 ¡.General 140 ii. How IKS is generated and innovated 143 iii. Some case studies 146 [B] Mastering the Urban and Rural Divide 151 [C] The Resilience of Ecosystems and Small Farmers 161 [D] Re-conceptualising the Circular Ecosystems 167 [E] Restoring Traditional Governance and Justice 179 [F] From Agriculture to Agricology 182 ¡.The science of agroecology 182 ii. Organic agriculture vs. Green Revolution 187 iii. A transformative energy system 193 iv. The seed as money 196 [G] Afrikology and Agricology 198 In Conclusion 206 References 213 Index 216
Today, as the post-colonial states face collapse and many are referred to as failed states , there is a clear need for the traditional institutions of governance and justice to be restored and recognised in the same way their Indigenous Knowledge Systems are also recognised. As the modern states decline, there has been a new trend towards the revival of these institutions in which the people have trust. professor dani wadada nabudere — Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere, a respected academic and educator from Uganda, dedicated his life to applying and spreading the notion of community sites of knowledge , which simply means using indigenous tools of knowledge to revitalise the lives of Africa s people. He staunchly believed that the liberation of Africans depended largely on self-reliance, and that any dependence on imported knowledge and material instruments could only lead to the entrenchment of colonial stereotypes, which dictated that ideas and knowledge that emanate from the West are superior to those that originate from the continent. His commitment to life-long learning and to finding African solutions to historical and structural African problems, underlined his faith in the value of indigenous knowledge. He understood that African indigenous knowledge carries in its DNA the roots of complex ecosystems that require the inputs of a diversity of expertise and experiences and that it seemed counterproductive to maintain the language of inclusion and exclusion inherited from colonialism. This work explores Nabudere s strong belief that we can reclaim the future by
producing knowledge that is relevant for society, and for the continued participation in civic causes designed to assist the wretched of the earth. This monograph is an expanded version of a paper written for presentation at an agricultural conference at the Walter Sisulu University in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa in 2011. 7VIAPUNGUBWE INSTITUIE FOR STRATEGIC REFLECTION (MISTR A) 9781920655198
Contents Foreword 11 Introduction 14 Agriculture in History 18 Modern Industrial Agriculture 26 Impact of Capitalist Industry and Finance on Agriculture 32 Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology 39 [A] The Green Revolution In Agriculture 53 [B] From Green Revolution to Gene Revolution 61 i. Biology and Eugenics - a reductionist manipulative science 62 II. Control of food markets and populations 70 iil. Green and Gene Revolution in Africa? 79 iv. From fossil fuels to biofuels - agrofuels 90 fC] The Food Crisis and Land Grabs In Africa 95 [D] Agriculture and Climatic Change 100 [E] The Destruction of the Small Farmers 106 [F] From the Old Industry to the New Bio-Industrial Economy 113 i. A new science for a new system 113
¡L The new industrial revolution 121 [G] Giocai Political Implications of the Agricultural Crisis 132 Towards a New Epistemology of Agricology 138 [A] Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Farmer Innovation 140 ¡.General 140 ii. How IKS is generated and innovated 143 iii. Some case studies 146 [B] Mastering the Urban and Rural Divide 151 [C] The Resilience of Ecosystems and Small Farmers 161 [D] Re-conceptualising the Circular Ecosystems 167 [E] Restoring Traditional Governance and Justice 179 [F] From Agriculture to Agricology 182 ¡.The science of agroecology 182 ii. Organic agriculture vs. Green Revolution 187 iii. A transformative energy system 193 iv. The seed as money 196 [G] Afrikology and Agricology 198 In Conclusion 206 References 213 Index 216
Today, as the post-colonial states face collapse and many are referred to as failed states , there is a clear need for the traditional institutions of governance and justice to be restored and recognised in the same way their Indigenous Knowledge Systems are also recognised. As the modern states decline, there has been a new trend towards the revival of these institutions in which the people have trust. professor dani wadada nabudere — Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere, a respected academic and educator from Uganda, dedicated his life to applying and spreading the notion of community sites of knowledge , which simply means using indigenous tools of knowledge to revitalise the lives of Africa s people. He staunchly believed that the liberation of Africans depended largely on self-reliance, and that any dependence on imported knowledge and material instruments could only lead to the entrenchment of colonial stereotypes, which dictated that ideas and knowledge that emanate from the West are superior to those that originate from the continent. His commitment to life-long learning and to finding African solutions to historical and structural African problems, underlined his faith in the value of indigenous knowledge. He understood that African indigenous knowledge carries in its DNA the roots of complex ecosystems that require the inputs of a diversity of expertise and experiences and that it seemed counterproductive to maintain the language of inclusion and exclusion inherited from colonialism. This work explores Nabudere s strong belief that we can reclaim the future by
producing knowledge that is relevant for society, and for the continued participation in civic causes designed to assist the wretched of the earth. This monograph is an expanded version of a paper written for presentation at an agricultural conference at the Walter Sisulu University in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa in 2011. 7VIAPUNGUBWE INSTITUIE FOR STRATEGIC REFLECTION (MISTR A) 9781920655198
Contents Foreword 11 Introduction 14 Agriculture in History 18 Modern Industrial Agriculture 26 Impact of Capitalist Industry and Finance on Agriculture 32 Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology 39 [A] The Green Revolution In Agriculture 53 [B] From Green Revolution to Gene Revolution 61 i. Biology and Eugenics - a reductionist manipulative science 62 II. Control of food markets and populations 70 iil. Green and Gene Revolution in Africa? 79 iv. From fossil fuels to biofuels - agrofuels 90 fC] The Food Crisis and Land Grabs In Africa 95 [D] Agriculture and Climatic Change 100 [E] The Destruction of the Small Farmers 106 [F] From the Old Industry to the New Bio-Industrial Economy 113 i. A new science for a new system 113
¡L The new industrial revolution 121 [G] Giocai Political Implications of the Agricultural Crisis 132 Towards a New Epistemology of Agricology 138 [A] Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Farmer Innovation 140 ¡.General 140 ii. How IKS is generated and innovated 143 iii. Some case studies 146 [B] Mastering the Urban and Rural Divide 151 [C] The Resilience of Ecosystems and Small Farmers 161 [D] Re-conceptualising the Circular Ecosystems 167 [E] Restoring Traditional Governance and Justice 179 [F] From Agriculture to Agricology 182 ¡.The science of agroecology 182 ii. Organic agriculture vs. Green Revolution 187 iii. A transformative energy system 193 iv. The seed as money 196 [G] Afrikology and Agricology 198 In Conclusion 206 References 213 Index 216
Today, as the post-colonial states face collapse and many are referred to as failed states , there is a clear need for the traditional institutions of governance and justice to be restored and recognised in the same way their Indigenous Knowledge Systems are also recognised. As the modern states decline, there has been a new trend towards the revival of these institutions in which the people have trust. professor dani wadada nabudere — Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere, a respected academic and educator from Uganda, dedicated his life to applying and spreading the notion of community sites of knowledge , which simply means using indigenous tools of knowledge to revitalise the lives of Africa s people. He staunchly believed that the liberation of Africans depended largely on self-reliance, and that any dependence on imported knowledge and material instruments could only lead to the entrenchment of colonial stereotypes, which dictated that ideas and knowledge that emanate from the West are superior to those that originate from the continent. His commitment to life-long learning and to finding African solutions to historical and structural African problems, underlined his faith in the value of indigenous knowledge. He understood that African indigenous knowledge carries in its DNA the roots of complex ecosystems that require the inputs of a diversity of expertise and experiences and that it seemed counterproductive to maintain the language of inclusion and exclusion inherited from colonialism. This work explores Nabudere s strong belief that we can reclaim the future by
producing knowledge that is relevant for society, and for the continued participation in civic causes designed to assist the wretched of the earth. This monograph is an expanded version of a paper written for presentation at an agricultural conference at the Walter Sisulu University in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa in 2011. 7VIAPUNGUBWE INSTITUIE FOR STRATEGIC REFLECTION (MISTR A) 9781920655198
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Contents Foreword 11 Introduction 14 Agriculture in History 18 Modern Industrial Agriculture 26 Impact of Capitalist Industry and Finance on Agriculture 32 Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology 39 [A] The Green Revolution In Agriculture 53 [B] From Green Revolution to Gene Revolution 61 i. Biology and Eugenics - a reductionist manipulative 'science' 62 II. Control of food markets and populations 70 iil. Green and Gene Revolution in Africa? 79 iv. From fossil fuels to biofuels - agrofuels 90 fC] The Food Crisis and Land Grabs In Africa 95 [D] Agriculture and Climatic Change 100 [E] The Destruction of the Small Farmers 106 [F] From the Old Industry to the 'New' Bio-Industrial Economy 113 i. A 'new science' for a 'new system' 113
¡L The'new'industrial revolution 121 [G] Giocai Political Implications of the Agricultural Crisis 132 Towards a New Epistemology of Agricology 138 [A] Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Farmer Innovation 140 ¡.General 140 ii. How IKS is generated and innovated 143 iii. Some case studies 146 [B] Mastering the Urban and Rural Divide 151 [C] The Resilience of Ecosystems and Small Farmers 161 [D] Re-conceptualising the Circular Ecosystems 167 [E] Restoring Traditional Governance and Justice 179 [F] From Agriculture to Agricology 182 ¡.The'science'of agroecology 182 ii. Organic agriculture vs. Green Revolution 187 iii. A transformative energy system 193 iv. The seed as money 196 [G] Afrikology and Agricology 198 In Conclusion 206 References 213 Index 216
Today, as the post-colonial states face collapse and many are referred to as 'failed states', there is a clear need for the traditional institutions of governance and justice to be restored and recognised in the same way their Indigenous Knowledge Systems are also recognised. As the modern states decline, there has been a new trend towards the revival of these institutions in which the people have trust. professor dani wadada nabudere — Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere, a respected academic and educator from Uganda, dedicated his life to applying and spreading the notion of 'community sites of knowledge', which simply means using indigenous tools of knowledge to revitalise the lives of Africa's people. He staunchly believed that the liberation of Africans depended largely on self-reliance, and that any dependence on imported knowledge and material instruments could only lead to the entrenchment of colonial stereotypes, which dictated that ideas and knowledge that emanate from the West are superior to those that originate from the continent. His commitment to life-long learning and to finding African solutions to historical and structural African problems, underlined his faith in the value of indigenous knowledge. He understood that African indigenous knowledge carries in its DNA the roots of 'complex ecosystems'that require the inputs of a diversity of expertise and experiences and that it seemed counterproductive to maintain the language of inclusion and exclusion inherited from colonialism. This work explores Nabudere's strong belief that we can reclaim the future by
producing knowledge that is relevant for society, and for the continued participation in civic causes designed to assist the wretched of the earth. This monograph is an expanded version of a paper written for presentation at an agricultural conference at the Walter Sisulu University in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa in 2011. 7VIAPUNGUBWE INSTITUIE FOR STRATEGIC REFLECTION (MISTR A) 9781920655198
Contents Foreword 11 Introduction 14 Agriculture in History 18 Modern Industrial Agriculture 26 Impact of Capitalist Industry and Finance on Agriculture 32 Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology 39 [A] The Green Revolution In Agriculture 53 [B] From Green Revolution to Gene Revolution 61 i. Biology and Eugenics - a reductionist manipulative 'science' 62 II. Control of food markets and populations 70 iil. Green and Gene Revolution in Africa? 79 iv. From fossil fuels to biofuels - agrofuels 90 fC] The Food Crisis and Land Grabs In Africa 95 [D] Agriculture and Climatic Change 100 [E] The Destruction of the Small Farmers 106 [F] From the Old Industry to the 'New' Bio-Industrial Economy 113 i. A 'new science' for a 'new system' 113
¡L The'new'industrial revolution 121 [G] Giocai Political Implications of the Agricultural Crisis 132 Towards a New Epistemology of Agricology 138 [A] Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Farmer Innovation 140 ¡.General 140 ii. How IKS is generated and innovated 143 iii. Some case studies 146 [B] Mastering the Urban and Rural Divide 151 [C] The Resilience of Ecosystems and Small Farmers 161 [D] Re-conceptualising the Circular Ecosystems 167 [E] Restoring Traditional Governance and Justice 179 [F] From Agriculture to Agricology 182 ¡.The'science'of agroecology 182 ii. Organic agriculture vs. Green Revolution 187 iii. A transformative energy system 193 iv. The seed as money 196 [G] Afrikology and Agricology 198 In Conclusion 206 References 213 Index 216
Today, as the post-colonial states face collapse and many are referred to as 'failed states', there is a clear need for the traditional institutions of governance and justice to be restored and recognised in the same way their Indigenous Knowledge Systems are also recognised. As the modern states decline, there has been a new trend towards the revival of these institutions in which the people have trust. professor dani wadada nabudere — Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere, a respected academic and educator from Uganda, dedicated his life to applying and spreading the notion of 'community sites of knowledge', which simply means using indigenous tools of knowledge to revitalise the lives of Africa's people. He staunchly believed that the liberation of Africans depended largely on self-reliance, and that any dependence on imported knowledge and material instruments could only lead to the entrenchment of colonial stereotypes, which dictated that ideas and knowledge that emanate from the West are superior to those that originate from the continent. His commitment to life-long learning and to finding African solutions to historical and structural African problems, underlined his faith in the value of indigenous knowledge. He understood that African indigenous knowledge carries in its DNA the roots of 'complex ecosystems'that require the inputs of a diversity of expertise and experiences and that it seemed counterproductive to maintain the language of inclusion and exclusion inherited from colonialism. This work explores Nabudere's strong belief that we can reclaim the future by
producing knowledge that is relevant for society, and for the continued participation in civic causes designed to assist the wretched of the earth. This monograph is an expanded version of a paper written for presentation at an agricultural conference at the Walter Sisulu University in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa in 2011. 7VIAPUNGUBWE INSTITUIE FOR STRATEGIC REFLECTION (MISTR A) 9781920655198
Contents Foreword 11 Introduction 14 Agriculture in History 18 Modern Industrial Agriculture 26 Impact of Capitalist Industry and Finance on Agriculture 32 Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology 39 [A] The Green Revolution In Agriculture 53 [B] From Green Revolution to Gene Revolution 61 i. Biology and Eugenics - a reductionist manipulative 'science' 62 II. Control of food markets and populations 70 iil. Green and Gene Revolution in Africa? 79 iv. From fossil fuels to biofuels - agrofuels 90 fC] The Food Crisis and Land Grabs In Africa 95 [D] Agriculture and Climatic Change 100 [E] The Destruction of the Small Farmers 106 [F] From the Old Industry to the 'New' Bio-Industrial Economy 113 i. A 'new science' for a 'new system' 113
¡L The'new'industrial revolution 121 [G] Giocai Political Implications of the Agricultural Crisis 132 Towards a New Epistemology of Agricology 138 [A] Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Farmer Innovation 140 ¡.General 140 ii. How IKS is generated and innovated 143 iii. Some case studies 146 [B] Mastering the Urban and Rural Divide 151 [C] The Resilience of Ecosystems and Small Farmers 161 [D] Re-conceptualising the Circular Ecosystems 167 [E] Restoring Traditional Governance and Justice 179 [F] From Agriculture to Agricology 182 ¡.The'science'of agroecology 182 ii. Organic agriculture vs. Green Revolution 187 iii. A transformative energy system 193 iv. The seed as money 196 [G] Afrikology and Agricology 198 In Conclusion 206 References 213 Index 216
Today, as the post-colonial states face collapse and many are referred to as 'failed states', there is a clear need for the traditional institutions of governance and justice to be restored and recognised in the same way their Indigenous Knowledge Systems are also recognised. As the modern states decline, there has been a new trend towards the revival of these institutions in which the people have trust. professor dani wadada nabudere — Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere, a respected academic and educator from Uganda, dedicated his life to applying and spreading the notion of 'community sites of knowledge', which simply means using indigenous tools of knowledge to revitalise the lives of Africa's people. He staunchly believed that the liberation of Africans depended largely on self-reliance, and that any dependence on imported knowledge and material instruments could only lead to the entrenchment of colonial stereotypes, which dictated that ideas and knowledge that emanate from the West are superior to those that originate from the continent. His commitment to life-long learning and to finding African solutions to historical and structural African problems, underlined his faith in the value of indigenous knowledge. He understood that African indigenous knowledge carries in its DNA the roots of 'complex ecosystems'that require the inputs of a diversity of expertise and experiences and that it seemed counterproductive to maintain the language of inclusion and exclusion inherited from colonialism. This work explores Nabudere's strong belief that we can reclaim the future by
producing knowledge that is relevant for society, and for the continued participation in civic causes designed to assist the wretched of the earth. This monograph is an expanded version of a paper written for presentation at an agricultural conference at the Walter Sisulu University in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa in 2011. 7VIAPUNGUBWE INSTITUIE FOR STRATEGIC REFLECTION (MISTR A) 9781920655198 |
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spelling | Nabudere, Dani Wadada 1932-2011 Verfasser (DE-588)171008502 aut From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere towards a global circular economy Johannesburg Real African Publishers [2011?] 220 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "This monograph is an expanded version of a paper written for presentation at an agricultural conference at the Walter Sisulu University in Mthatha, Eastern Cape , South Africa in 2011."...Back cover. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-215) and index Agriculture Sustainable agriculture Globalization Agriculture History Agriculture Economic aspects Agriculture Environmental aspects Traditional farming Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431939&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431939&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431939&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431939&sequence=000007&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431939&sequence=000009&line_number=0005&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431939&sequence=000011&line_number=0006&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Nabudere, Dani Wadada 1932-2011 From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy Agriculture Sustainable agriculture Globalization Agriculture History Agriculture Economic aspects Agriculture Environmental aspects Traditional farming |
title | From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy |
title_alt | towards a global circular economy |
title_auth | From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy |
title_exact_search | From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy |
title_exact_search_txtP | From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy |
title_full | From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere |
title_fullStr | From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere |
title_full_unstemmed | From agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy Professor Dani Wadada Nabudere |
title_short | From agriculture to agricology |
title_sort | from agriculture to agricology towards a glocal circular economy |
title_sub | towards a glocal circular economy |
topic | Agriculture Sustainable agriculture Globalization Agriculture History Agriculture Economic aspects Agriculture Environmental aspects Traditional farming |
topic_facet | Agriculture Sustainable agriculture Globalization Agriculture History Agriculture Economic aspects Agriculture Environmental aspects Traditional farming |
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