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Food Justice Saf 383, Michael Cerbo
Sustainable Grain Production Pls 321, Michael Cerbo
Sustainable Grain Production Pls 321, Michael Cerbo
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Sustainable Grain Production Pls 321x, Michael Cerbo
Sustainable Grain Production Pls 321x, Michael Cerbo
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Food Systems, Sustainability And Health Afs 404, Michael Cerbo
Food Systems, Sustainability And Health Afs 404, Michael Cerbo
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Library Impact Statement For Afs 132 Aminal Agriculture, Food Policy And Society
Library Impact Statement For Afs 132 Aminal Agriculture, Food Policy And Society
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for AFS 132 Animal Agrriculture, Food Policy and Society. New course was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty member: Andrée J. Rathemacher. Requesting faculty member: Professor Michael A. Rice.
Traditional Natural Resource Use And Development In Northeast Thailand, Christie Moulton
Traditional Natural Resource Use And Development In Northeast Thailand, Christie Moulton
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This paper explores the effects of development projects on traditional natural resource use in three communities in Northeast Thailand, a region known as Isan. I interviewed villagers in each community and asked them to describe their environmental perceptions, management practices and livelihood strategies. Participants described several subsistence livelihoods that have traditionally been present in Isan. These include rice farming, fishing, community forestry, and wetland use. Residents from the three communities all described various cultural activities, knowledge systems, and religious ceremonies that are closely tied to their local resources. Raising silk worms, making clay pots, and performing rituals for a spirit …