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    Integrating culture and community into environmental policy: community tradition and farm size in conservation decision making. [REVIEW]Jason Shaw Parker - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (2):159-178.
    Community research by anthropologists and sociologists details the effects that centralization of decision making has on local communities. As governance and regulation move toward global scales, conservation policy has devolved to the local levels, creating tensions in resource management and protection. Centralization without local participation can place communities at risk by eroding the environmental knowledge and decision making capacity of local people. Environmental problems such as water quality impairments require perception, interpretation, and ability to act locally. Through a presentation of (...)
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    Gail M. Hollander: Raising cane in the Glades: the global sugar trade and the transformation of Florida: University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2008, 336 pp, ISBN 97802263495033. [REVIEW]Jason Shaw Parker - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (4):529-530.
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    John Schelhas and Max J. Pfeffer: Saving forests, saving people? Environmental conservation in Central America: Altamira Press, Lanham, MD, 2008, 310 pp, ISBN 0-7591-0946-X. [REVIEW]Jason Shaw Parker - 2011 - Agriculture and Human Values 28 (2):289-290.
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