Sumario: | This book explores agroecology within Andean systems, focusing on sustainable agriculture practices that integrate ecological principles. It addresses the impact of industrial agriculture paradigms, such as the Green Revolution, and highlights the significance of political ecology and social movements in reshaping agricultural practices. The text also emphasizes the role of gender, diversity, and inclusion in advancing agroecological knowledge, particularly through the experiences of indigenous and rural women. A collaboration between CLACSO and the McKnight Foundation, the book aims to promote research and education on agroecology in the Andean region. It targets academics, policymakers, and practitioners interested in sustainable agriculture and food sovereignty.
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