Environmental Justice across the Rural Canadian Prairies: Agricultural Restructuring,Seed Production and the Farm Crisis |
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Authors: | Lorelei L Hanson |
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Institution: | 1. Centre for Global and Social Analysis , Athabasca University , Athabasca, AB, Canada lorelei.hanson@athabascau.ca |
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Abstract: | Abstract Much of the work completed thus far on environmental justice has focused on environmental issues that unfairly affect politically disenfranchised communities in the US. The farm crisis occurring across the Canadian Prairies is at a fundamental level, also a matter of social and environmental justice. Environmental justice, in an agricultural context, refers not only to the siting and operation of intensive livestock facilities but more broadly relates to the concerns of many about the contemporary reorganization of agriculture. Using a case study of recent developments in plant breeding and seed production, I will discuss some of the broad trends occurring across the Canadian prairies in agriculture and rural areas as issues of environmental justice. |
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