Agriculture, Environment, and Health: Sustainable Development in the 21st Century
By (Author) Vernon Ruttan
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st February 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sustainability
338.1
Paperback
416
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
This study offers an interdisciplinary analysis of changes, now under way at the global level, in an institutional design and policy reform that will ultimately promote sustainable growth in agricultural production. Contributors from the agricultural, health, environmental and social sciences argue that an interdisciplinary approach is essential to dealing with this global problem. Particular attention is given to the institutions conducting research and implementing changes in technology and practice, in the fields of agriculture and health; also to those that monitor the changes in resource endowments, the quality of the environment, and the health and productivity of the human resources employed in agricultural production. This text is designed to assist the building of bridges between research efforts across the disciplines of health, environment, and agriculture. Sustainable development will only be achieved if knowledge from separate disciplines is effectively communicated and becomes integrated into the basis of all research conclusions and directives.
Vernon W. Ruttan was Regents Professor of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota and served as president of the Agricultural Development Council. He published widely and was a six-time recipient of the American Agricultural Economics Associations publication award.