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Invasion of the killer bee: an historical examination of governmental, agency, and beekeeper response to Africanized honeybee colonization in the southern United States
Author(s):Howard, Lahoma J.
Date Issued:2012
Format:born digital; masters theses
This study is an exploration of the effects that the migration of Africanized honeybees has had on the beekeeping industry in the southern U.S. The Africanized honeybee has had a disruptive effect on agriculture and ...
Fairtrade Access Fund, The: does linking ethical investment with Fairtrade certification enhance credit outcomes for small farmers?
Author(s):Weeks, Nefratiri
Date Issued:2017
Format:born digital; masters theses
The Fairtrade Access Fund is a new ethical investment fund established to work with smallholder farmer cooperatives certified or becoming certified by Fairtrade International. How does the Fairtrade Access Fund fit in with ...
Growing diverse co-operative networks?: an examination of boundaries and openings to resilient food futures
Author(s):Hale, James W.
Date Issued:2017
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Efforts to improve connections between people, food, agriculture, and the environment abound – Community Supported Agriculture, land-sharing, school and community gardens – just to name a few. Yet, the ability of groups ...
'Demand management' and injustice in rural agricultural irrigation in western Colorado: an anatomy of ambivalence
Author(s):MacIlroy, Kelsea E.
Date Issued:2022
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
The Colorado River is overdrawn. Decisions made a century ago created an institutional framework allowing overuse while climate change has exacerbated it with increasing temperatures and reduced natural flows. 'Demand ...