Sumario: | This book explores the field of political agroecology, examining the intersection of ecological principles and agricultural practices with socio-political frameworks. It presents a critical analysis of industrial agriculture and its unsustainability, advocating for a transition to agroecological systems that emphasize resilience and social justice. The authors discuss the role of institutions, public policies, and grassroots movements in fostering this transition, highlighting examples from various regions such as Brazil and Spain. Aimed at scholars, policymakers, and activists, the text seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of how agroecology can address global challenges related to food security, environmental degradation, and socio-economic inequality.
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