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Food from Indonesia's swamp forest: ideology or rationality?
AbstractIndonesia is expanding its agricultural land by converting swamp forests into rice fields in an effort to increase rice production and to make “waste lands” productive. Rice as a food product is being compared with sago, which is grown in the same environment but with completely different ecological consequences. Ecological and ideological arguments are discussed in relation to the production of these foods.
Food from Indonesia's swamp forest: ideology or rationality?
AbstractIndonesia is expanding its agricultural land by converting swamp forests into rice fields in an effort to increase rice production and to make “waste lands” productive. Rice as a food product is being compared with sago, which is grown in the same environment but with completely different ecological consequences. Ecological and ideological arguments are discussed in relation to the production of these foods.
Food from Indonesia's swamp forest: ideology or rationality?
Rijksen, H.D. (author) / Persoon, G. (author)
Landscape and Urban Planning ; 20 ; 95-102
1990-08-23
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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