An Introduction to Agricultural Geography
Abstract
Employing nearly on half of the world’s workforce, agriculture is clearly of
great economic and social importance. An incredible variety of methods is
used globally; the Western world has the latest scientific and industrial
advancements at its disposal, yet in some parts of the Third World a living
is made using tools that have hardly changed in two thousand years.
David Grigg provides a comprehensive introduction to agriculture in
both the First and Third Worlds, describing both human and
environmental issues. Covering the physical environment, economic
behaviour and demands, institutional, social and cultural influences, and
the impact of farming upon the environment, the book explores the wide
range of factors which influence how agriculture and agricultural practice
differ from place to place.
For this new edition, the text, statistics, artwork and bibliography have
been entirely updated and revised. In addition, two new chapters have been
incorporated, on modernization and on the environment.
David Grigg is Professor in the Department of Geography, University of
Sheffield.
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