Assessment of the growth in social groups for sustainable agriculture and land management
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Pretty, Jules
Attwood, Simon
Bawden, Richard
Berg, Henk Van Den
Bharucha, Zareen P.
Dixon, John M
Flora, Cornelia Butler
Gallagher, Kevin
Genskow, Ken
Hartley, Sue E.
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Cambridge University Press
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Until the past half-century, all agriculture and land management was framed by local institutions strong in social capital. But neoliberal forms of development came to undermine existing structures, thus reducing sustainability and equity. The past 20 years, though, have seen the deliberate establishment of more than 8 million new social groups across the world. This restructuring and growth of rural social capital within specific territories is leading to increased productivity of agricultural and land management systems, with particular benefits for those previously excluded. Further growth would occur with more national and regional policy support.
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Global Sustainability
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