Published on David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (http://www.drclas.harvard.edu)
Globalization and the Rural Environment

Author: Edited by Otto T. Solbrig, Robert Paarlberg, and Francesco Di Castri
Theme: Environment, Economics
Year: 2001

As the world transitions from an industrial society to an information society, agriculture has undergone a dramatic transformation. Food production in the 20th century was transformed by three revolutions: first mechanical, then genetic, and finally chemical. Now, in the 21st century, agriculture is going through at least two more revolutions: an information technology revolution leading to precision farming, and a biotechnology revolution leading to genetically engineered crops.

Organized by DRCLAS with the collaboration of the Scientific Committee for Problems of the Environment, this interdisciplinary volume examines the impact of a variety of new technological, social, and economic trends on the rural environment.

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