Book contents
- The Dialectical Agroecologist
- The Dialectical Agroecologist
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Dialectical Agroecologist
- 2 The Meaning of Agriculture and Agroecology
- 3 Western and Traditional Knowledge
- 4 Nature’s Matrix
- 5 Monocultures and the Rise of Diversity in Agroecology
- 6 Making and Breaking Pests
- 7 Qualitative Emergence from Quantitative Changes
- 8 The New Rurality and the New Peasantry
- 9 Epilogue
- Notes
- References
- Index
5 - Monocultures and the Rise of Diversity in Agroecology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2024
- The Dialectical Agroecologist
- The Dialectical Agroecologist
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Dialectical Agroecologist
- 2 The Meaning of Agriculture and Agroecology
- 3 Western and Traditional Knowledge
- 4 Nature’s Matrix
- 5 Monocultures and the Rise of Diversity in Agroecology
- 6 Making and Breaking Pests
- 7 Qualitative Emergence from Quantitative Changes
- 8 The New Rurality and the New Peasantry
- 9 Epilogue
- Notes
- References
- Index
Summary
We explore and document the joint evolution of domesticated cereal production and highly hierarchical social structures in deep history and then trace the similar structures thorough to the plantation system. All of this history points to the gradual evolution of the monocultural system, today very prevalent but highly criticized on both social and ecological grounds. This is followed by a detailed examination of what it means to convert from the monocultural ideology to a polycultural system and all the details that emerge from such a move. We note that agriculture did not start with the idea of monoculture, the latter situated in particular historical moments, but that early agriculture and today’s more advanced agroecological systems are more accurately characterized as diversified farming systems.
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- The Dialectical Agroecologist , pp. 99 - 116Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024