Ecosystems, food, agriculture, and ethics
Date
2014
Authors
Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author
Springer Science and Business Media, publisher
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Abstract
Humans live in towns and are civilized, but by nature too are residents on landscapes, rural. An ecology lies in the background of culture, providing ecosystem services. Some dimensions of health pervade both wild and agricultural nature. Humans in recent times have dramatically transformed and degraded landscapes, a huge ecological footprint. Humans now are entering an Anthropocene Epoch, escalating industrial agriculture, in both developed and developing nations, hoping for and threatening global sustainable development. A wiser goal might be a sustainable biosphere, the ultimate unit of survival.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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agriculture
farming
landscapes
ecology
ecosystem services
industrial agriculture
developing nations
sustainable development
sustainable biosphere
Anthropocene Epoch