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Sowing Change The Making Of Havanas Urban Agriculture Premat

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Sowing Change The Making Of Havanas Urban Agriculture Premat
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Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Premat, Adriana
ISBN: 9780826518583, 9780826518590, 9780826518606, 0826518583, 0826518591, 0826518605
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Sowing Change The Making Of Havanas Urban Agriculture Premat by Premat, Adriana 9780826518583, 9780826518590, 9780826518606, 0826518583, 0826518591, 0826518605 instant download after payment.

Following the dissolution of the Soviet bloc, Cuba found itself struggling to find its place in a new geopolitical context, while dealing with an unprecedented agricultural and food crisis that experts feel foreshadows the future of many countries across the globe. Sowing Change traces the evolution of the officially endorsed urban agriculture movement in the capital city of Havana, considering its political significance for the Cuban government and its import for transnational actors in the field of sustainable development. But the analysis does not stop at official understandings and representations of this movement. Rather, it brings into focus the perspectives of small-scale urban farmers--real men and women who live at the conceptual margins of the Cuban economy and struggle to balance personal needs and dreams with political ideals and government expectations, in a context where those very ideals and expectations continually shift. Sowing Change is a timely reflection on the changing agricultural, urban, and power landscapes of post-Soviet Cuba that, finally, queries common presumptions about this socialist nation and its now famous urban agriculture experience

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