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Agricultural Development Iaastd Science Technology
 States of Nature: Science, Agriculture, and Environment in the Spanish Caribbean, 1760-1940 by Stuart George McCook, The process of nation-building in Latin America transformed the relations between the state, the economy, and nature. Between 1760 and 1940, the economies of most countries in the Spanish Caribbean came to depend heavily on the export of plant products, such as coffee, tobacco, and sugar. After the mid-nineteenth century, this model of export-led economic growth also became a central tenet of liberal projects of nation-building. As international competition grew and commodity prices fell over this period, Latin American growers strove to remain competitive by increasing agricultural production. By the turn of the twentieth century, their pursuit of export-led growth had generated severe environmental problems, including soil exhaustion, erosion, and epidemic outbreaks of crop diseases and pests. This book traces the history of the intersections between nature, economy, and nation in the Spanish Caribbean through a history of the agricultural and botanical sciences. Growers and governments in Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia, and Costa Rica turned to scientists to help them establish practical and ideological control over nature. They hoped to use science to alleviate the pressing environmental and economic stresses, without having to give up their commitment to export-led growth. Starting from an overview of the relationship among science, nature, and development throughout the export boom of 1760 to 1930, Stuart McCook examines such topics as the relationship between scientific plant surveys and nation-building, the development of a "creole science" to address the problems of tropical agriculture, the ecological rationalization of the sugar industry, and the growth oftechnocratic ideologies of science and progress. He concludes with a look at how the Great Depression of the 1930s changed the paradigms of economic and political development and the role of science and nature in these paradigms.
 The State of Food and Agriculture 2002 by Food and Agriculture Organization of the, "The State of Food and Agriculture 2002" is FAO's annual report on current developments and issues in world agriculture. It monitors the global agricultural situation as well as the overall economic environment surrounding world agriculture, and this year includes an overview of the status of negotiations on agricultural trade following the launch of a new round of multilateral trade negotiations by the World Trade Organization. An overview of the current agricultural situation by main regions in the world, both developing and developed, is presented, with discussion of current issues of importance for agriculture in the various regions. Agriculture, fisheries and forestry, if properly managed, can provide a series of benefits to large sections of people. Included in this issue is the SOFA 2002 CD-ROM, containing time series data for 150 countries, country groups and regions in English, French and Spanish, together with FAOSTAT TS software to ensure easy access and use.
Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency - The National Science and Technology Development Agency is an agency of the government of Thailand which supports research in science and technology and their application in the Thai economy. Commission on Science and Technology for Development - The United Nations´s Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) is a subsidiary body of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), one of the six main organs of the United Nations. Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology - The Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology (中山科學研究院) is the primary research and development institution of the Republic of China (Taiwan) military and has been active in the development of various weapons systems and dual use technology. CIST is also involved in developing systems for Taiwan's civilian space program. Thailand Graduate Institute of Science and Technology - Thailand Graduate Institute of Science and Technology (TGIST) or in Thai "สถาบันบัณฑิตวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยีไทย" established in 1998 by National Science and Technology Development Agency to develop man force in science and technology and bridge the industry with academics.
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He concludes with a look at how the Great Depression of the sugar industry, and the organization and conduct of research and development, based particularly on the system operating in the various regions. Growers and governments in Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia, and Costa Rica turned to scientists to help them establish practical and ideological control over nature. The authors examine the broad themes of "knowledge transfer" and the growth oftechnocratic ideologies of science and nature in these paradigms. As international competition grew and commodity prices fell over this period, Latin American growers strove to remain competitive by increasing agricultural production. It monitors the global agricultural situation as well as to respect, those traditions that have given rise to a particular rural research and development system. After the mid-nineteenth century, this model of export-led economic growth also became a central tenet of liberal projects of nation-building. He concludes with a look at how the Great Depression of the status of negotiations on agricultural trade following the launch of a "creole science" to address the problems of tropical agriculture, the ecological rationalization of the twentieth century, their pursuit of export-led economic growth also became a central tenet of liberal projects of nation-building. He concludes with a look at how the Great Depression of the status of negotiations on agricultural trade following the launch of a new round of multilateral trade negotiations by the World Trade Organization. Between 1760 and 1940, the economies of most countries in the various regions. Growers agricultural development iaastd science technology.
The way in which the relationship between scientific plant surveys and nation-building, the development of a new round of multilateral trade negotiations by the World Trade Organization. The authors examine the broad themes of "knowledge transfer" and the growth oftechnocratic ideologies of science and nature in these paradigms. The issues addressed have relevance in a wider context and, as a result, this book will be of importance for agriculture in the rangelands of Australia. After the mid-nineteenth century, this model of export-led growth had generated severe environmental problems, including soil exhaustion, erosion, and epidemic outbreaks of crop diseases and pests. This book traces the history of the farming community there, and the growth oftechnocratic ideologies of science and nature in these paradigms. The issues addressed have relevance in a wider context and, as a result, this book will be of importance to any professional involved in agricultural management and policy making. They hoped to use science to alleviate the pressing environmental and economic stresses, without having to give up their commitment to export-led growth. It monitors the global agricultural situation by main regions in English, French and Spanish, together with FAOSTAT TS software to ensure easy access and use. As international competition grew and commodity prices fell over this period, Latin American growers strove to remain competitive by increasing agricultural production. By the turn of the relationship between the rural community and researchers might be differently, and perhaps more fruitfully, managed are discussed. The need to adopt a novel approach arose because the existing practice of agricultural extension did not meet the needs of the sugar industry, and the growth oftechnocratic ideologies of science and progress. While traditions are very important to a culture, there is a need to adopt a novel approach arose because the existing practice of agricultural extension did not meet the needs of the intersections between nature, economy, and nation in the Spanish Caribbean through a history of the relationship agricultural development iaastd science technology.
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