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Embrapa Meio Ambiente; Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
13/12/2001 |
Data da última atualização: |
05/02/2015 |
Autoria: |
WORLD CONGRESS OF RURAL SOCIOLOGY, 10.=CONGRESSO MUNDIAL DE SOCIOLOGIA RURAL, 10.=CONGRESO MUNDIAL DE SOCIOLOGIA RURAL, 10.=CONGRES MONDIALE DE SOCIOLOGIE RURALE, 10.; CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE ECONOMIA E SOCIOLOGIA RURAL, 38. =BRAZILIAN CONGRESS OF RURAL ECONOMY AND SOCIOLOGY, 38., 2000, Rio de Janeiro. |
Afiliação: |
International Rural Sociology Association (Auburn, AL); Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural (Brasilia, DF). |
Título: |
Abstracts... |
Ano de publicação: |
2000 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Campinas: UNICAMP; Auburn, AL: IRSA; Brasilia: SOBER, 2000. |
Páginas: |
447 p. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Plenaries: What is the meaning of rural social sustainability?; The future of rural sociology and its contribution to rural livelihoods; Symposia; Sociological reflexion on sustainability; Sociological contributions to natural resources management; The process of democratization in rural areas; Latin America issues; New approaches for the development of rural communities; Agriculture, nature and social change; Regional economic blocks and agrarian policies (MERCOSUL, NAFTA, EC-CAP); Rural livelihoods; Involuntary population resettlement: risks, reconstruction and development; Agricultural technology, society and life sciences; Workshops: Repositioning knowledge in the study of sustainable rural livelihoods; Roral women; Rural development and indigenous issues; Rural communities and information technology; Strategies of resistance to globalisation; Social impact assessment; Homogeneity and heterogenity in the making of new ruralities; Constructing coherence: analysis and design for endogenous rural development; Local organization; Rural development and local democracy; Natural resource management issues; Social and structural transformation in agriculture; Demographic change and rural populations; Social response to global environmental policies: social effects of regulatory mechanisms for environmental management; Promoting participation in rural development; Social issues surrounding irrigation and water management; Planned and post planned economies; Resettlement & asentamiento; Rural youth; Rural aged; Local consequences and responses to global integration; Family farming in the late modernity; Alternative agriculture movements; Rural and environmental history; Rural cultural identity: from traditions to modernity; Tradition, detraditionalisation and peasants; Rural tourism; Global standards for agriculture and food; Crime, violence and police in rural areas: an international perspective; Globalisation of agricultural and food systems; New cultures of food: the consequences for food supply chains and rural environments; Issues in agricultural extension; Farming practices, agribusiness and environmental discourse; Sustaining common property and rural communities; Agrarian change and rural livelihoods in development discourse; North South relationships in agriculture and food; Alternative trade patterns; Greening of agriculture; Rural cooperatives and mainstream economics: adaptation or resistance?; Rural wage labour and unionism; Rural entrepreneurialism; Urban food security and rural impacts; Industrialisation of agriculture; Rural social policy; Rural social movements; New rurality; Religion; Does social forestry contribute to sustainable livelihoods?; Law and rural communities; Rural health and welfare; Agricultural policy; Rural administration; Trading; Production systems sustainability; Science and technology; Regional rural development; International trade; Employment and agrarian structure; Informatics in agriculture; Perspectives for agriculture. MenosPlenaries: What is the meaning of rural social sustainability?; The future of rural sociology and its contribution to rural livelihoods; Symposia; Sociological reflexion on sustainability; Sociological contributions to natural resources management; The process of democratization in rural areas; Latin America issues; New approaches for the development of rural communities; Agriculture, nature and social change; Regional economic blocks and agrarian policies (MERCOSUL, NAFTA, EC-CAP); Rural livelihoods; Involuntary population resettlement: risks, reconstruction and development; Agricultural technology, society and life sciences; Workshops: Repositioning knowledge in the study of sustainable rural livelihoods; Roral women; Rural development and indigenous issues; Rural communities and information technology; Strategies of resistance to globalisation; Social impact assessment; Homogeneity and heterogenity in the making of new ruralities; Constructing coherence: analysis and design for endogenous rural development; Local organization; Rural development and local democracy; Natural resource management issues; Social and structural transformation in agriculture; Demographic change and rural populations; Social response to global environmental policies: social effects of regulatory mechanisms for environmental management; Promoting participation in rural development; Social issues surrounding irrigation and water management; Planned and post planned economies; Resettlement & asentam... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Congress; Congresso; Economia rural; Rural economy. |
Thesagro: |
Sociologia Rural. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
rural sociology. |
Categoria do assunto: |
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