Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope - Info and Reading Options
Place and Agency in the Conservation of Biodiversity
By Virginia D. Nazarea, Robert E. Rhoades and Jenna Andrews-Swann

"Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope" was published by University of Arizona Press in 2013, it has 312 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope
- Authors: Virginia D. NazareaRobert E. RhoadesJenna Andrews-Swann
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 312
- Publisher: University of Arizona Press
- Publish Date: 2013
“Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Biodiversity conservation - Agrobiodiversity conservation - Cross-cultural studies - Food security - Local foods - Seeds - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food - SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL28779214M - OL21256732W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 839394432 - 866640166
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2013011198
- ISBN-13: 9780816530144
- All ISBNs: 9780816530144
AI-generated Review of “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope”:
"Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope" Description:
The Open Library:
"Without denying the gravity of the problems of feeding the earth's population while conserving its natural resources, Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope reminds us that there are many positive movements and developments, especially at the grass-roots level, that demonstrate the power of opposition and optimism"-- " Food is more than simple sustenance. It feeds our minds as well as our bodies. It nurtures us emotionally as well as physically. It holds memories. In fact, one of the surprising consequences of globalization and urbanization is the expanding web of emotional attachments to farmland, to food growers, and to place. And there is growing affection, too, for home gardening and its "grow your own food" ethos. Without denying the gravity of the problems of feeding the earth's population while conserving its natural resources, Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope reminds us that there are many positive movements and developments that demonstrate the power of opposition and optimism. This broad collection brings to the table a bag full of tools from anthropology, sociology, genetics, plant breeding, education, advocacy, and social activism. By design, multiple voices are included. They cross or straddle disciplinary, generational, national, and political borders. Contributors demonstrate the importance of cultural memory in the persistence of traditional or heirloom crops, as well as the agency exhibited by displaced and persecuted peoples in place-making and reconstructing nostalgic landscapes (including gardens from their homelands). Contributions explore local initiatives to save native and older seeds, the use of modern technologies to conserve heirloom plants, the bioconservation efforts of indigenous people, and how genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been successfully combated. Together they explore the conservation of biodiversity at different scales, from different perspectives, and with different theoretical and methodological approaches. Collectively, they demonstrate that there is reason for hope"--
Read “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope”:
Read “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” by choosing from the options below.
Search for “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” downloads:
Visit our Downloads Search page to see if downloads are available.
Find “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” in Libraries Near You:
Read or borrow “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” from your local library.
- The WorldCat Libraries Catalog: Find a copy of “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” at a library near you.
Buy “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” online:
Shop for “Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope” on popular online marketplaces.
- Ebay: New and used books.