2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10460-004-5870-y
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Farmer-Community Connections and the Future of Ecological Agriculture in California

Abstract: While questions about the environmental sustainability of contemporary farming practices and the socioeconomic viability of rural communities are attracting increasing attention throughout the US, these two issues are rarely considered together. This paper explores the current and potential connections between these two aspects of sustainability, using data on community members' and farmers' views of agricultural issues in California's Central Valley. These views were collected from a series of individual and … Show more

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“…Other examples of ideas explored using Q methodology within social science research include Internet savvy users (Hashim & Meloche, 2007), media writing student attitudes (Popovich & Massé, 2005), farmers' management styles , agriculturalist and community relations (Brodt, Feenstra, Kozloff, Klonsky, & Tourte, 2006), environmental attitudes (Davies & Hodge, 2012), writing skill development (Leggette, 2015), and student change as a result of agricultural study abroad programs (Redwine, 2014). Although these are just three of many Q methodology studies, they provide a glimpse of perspectives generated using the design.…”
Section: Examples Of Q Methodology Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other examples of ideas explored using Q methodology within social science research include Internet savvy users (Hashim & Meloche, 2007), media writing student attitudes (Popovich & Massé, 2005), farmers' management styles , agriculturalist and community relations (Brodt, Feenstra, Kozloff, Klonsky, & Tourte, 2006), environmental attitudes (Davies & Hodge, 2012), writing skill development (Leggette, 2015), and student change as a result of agricultural study abroad programs (Redwine, 2014). Although these are just three of many Q methodology studies, they provide a glimpse of perspectives generated using the design.…”
Section: Examples Of Q Methodology Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Localized food supply chains established by the Daizhuang and Tonglu FPCs reduce the distance that food travels from the site of production to consumption, thereby reducing the need for long-distance food transport and its associated energy emissions (Goodman, 2004). Agritourism can help improve the awareness of environmental problems among both farmers and urban visitors (Brodt, Feenstra, Kozloff, Klonsky, & Tourte, 2006).…”
Section: Cooperatives' Contributions To Rural Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The farming activities cope with severe conditions of social and economic marginality, sometimes so strict to determine the abandonment of any agricultural activity, with the subsequent irreversible territory degradation. For this reason, it is very important and vital to consider that land management, related to the primary sector production, has a multifunctional character that delivers a wide range of non-food goods and services, influences the natural resource system, shapes social and cultural systems, educates to ecology, tutelages old rural values and can contribute significantly to economic growth [8,9].…”
Section: Design and Development Of A Forest Nursery For The Enhancemmentioning
confidence: 99%