Subtle agroecologies, farming with the hidden half of nature (original) (raw)

Wright, Julia and Parrott, Nicholas (Eds.) (2021) Subtle agroecologies, farming with the hidden half of nature. Advances in Agroecology. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, UK.

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This book is about the invisible or subtle nature of food and farming, and also about the nature of existence. Everything that we know (and do not know) about the physical world has a subtle counterpart which has been scarcely considered in modernist farming practice and research. If you think this book isn’t for you, if it appears more important to attend to the pressing physical challenges the world is facing before having the luxury of turning to such subtleties, then think again. For it could be precisely this worldview – the one prioritises the physical-material dimension of reality - that helped get us into this situation in the first place. Perhaps we need a different worldview to get us out?
This book makes a foundational contribution to the discipline of Subtle Agroecologies, a nexus of indigenous epistemologies, multidisciplinary advances in wave-based and ethereal studies, and the science of sustainable agriculture. Not a farming system in itself, Subtle Agroecologies superimposes a non-material dimension upon existing, materially-based agroecological farming systems. Bringing together 43 authors from 12 countries and five continents, from the natural and social sciences as well as the arts and humanities, this multi-contributed book introduces the discipline, explaining its relevance and potential contribution to the field of Agroecology.
Research into Subtle Agroecologies may be described as the systematic study of the nature of the invisible world as it relates to the practice of agriculture, and to do this through adapting and innovating with research methods, in particular with those of a more embodied nature, with the overall purpose of bringing and maintaining balance and harmony. Such research is an open-minded inquiry, its grounding being the lived experiences of humans working on, and with, the land over several thousand years to the present. By reclaiming and reinterpreting the perennial relationship between humans and nature, the implications would revolutionise agriculture, heralding a new wave of more sustainable farming techniques, changing our whole relationship with nature to one of real collaboration rather than control, and ultimately transforming ourselves.

EPrint Type: Book
Keywords: Subtle Agroecologies, indigenous, worldviews, biodynamics, electromagnetic, consciousness, spirit
Agrovoc keywords: Englishagroecologyhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_92381Englishindigenous peoples' knowledgehttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_35704Englishbiodynamic agriculturehttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_15912
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Crop combinations and interactions Knowledge management > Research methodology and philosophy > Specific methods > Indicators and other value-laden measures Food systems > Food security, food quality and human health Farming Systems > Social aspects Animal husbandry > Health and welfare Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection Knowledge management > Research methodology and philosophy"Organics" in general > History of organics
Research affiliation: Other countriesAustralia > Australian National University Brazil > Other organizations Brazil Canada Switzerland > GoetheanumCuba Germany > KWALISEcuador France > Other organizations France France > SAS GENODICS Italy > Other organizations ItalySouth Africa UK > Other organizations United Kingdom UK > Univ. CoventryUSA > Other organizations USA Switzerland > Other organizations Switzerland Germany > Other organizations Germany Netherlands > Other organizations NetherlandsAustralia > Other organizations Australia
ISBN: 9781138339811
DOI: 10.1201/9780429440939
Deposited By: Wright, Dr Julia
ID Code: 42438
Deposited On: 26 Sep 2021 12:54
Last Modified: 27 Feb 2023 14:14
Document Language: English
Status: Published
Refereed: Peer-reviewed and accepted

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