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Kenneth A. Dahlberg is Professor of Political Science and Environmental Studies at Western Michigan University. He was one of the early critics of the Green Revolution and is currently working on strategies and projects to develop regenerative food systems at all levels - from the household to the international. One of these, the Local Food Systems Project, is assisting in the creation or strengthening of local food policy organizations in six communities around the US
Nancy W. Axinn is an independent consultant who has worked extensively with programs for rural women in Africa and South Asia. She reviewed, as a consultant to UNICEF, FAO, and the Ford Foundation, many of the South Asian programs discussed in this book, including nearly 10 years of intermittent activity with the program for Production Credit for Rural Women in Nepal.
As a free-lance journalist, K. Ravi Srinivas writes on such topics as the impacts of biotechnology, issues in science and technology, sustainable agriculture, environment and development, and reproductive rights. He has published inBiotechnology and Development Monitor, inEconomic and Political Weekly and elsewhere.
Andrew A. Zekeri (Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University) is an Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology at Tuskegee University. Dr. Zekeri's areas of interest in which he has published refereed journal articles are international agricultural development, rural development policy, community economic development, natural resources, sociology of agriculture, and career outcomes of former agricultural students from southern landgrant universities. He is currently studying rural housing needs, homelessness, and community economic development in Alabama' Black Belt counties. In addition to his teaching and research responsibilities, Dr. Zekeri also works with the National Resources Center on Africa at Tuskegee University.
Paul W. Armah teaches agricultural economics and food marketing at Northeast Missouri State University, Missouri.
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Dahlberg, K.A., Axinn, N.W., Srinivas, K.R. et al. Book reviews. Agric Hum Values 13, 62–74 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01540695
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