Prescott College (1996) agroecology as the cultivation of soil and mind
Crews T.
2011
Fields of Learning: The Student Farm Movement in North America
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Prescott College is a small liberal arts college situated in the highlands of central Arizona, where ponderosa forests converge with chaparral scrub and desert grasslands. The college is known for its experiential pedagogies and for its dedication to the environment and social justice. Founded in 1966, Prescott has grown to serve a residential undergraduate student body of five hundred and an equal number of limited-residency students spread across bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. programs. In the residential undergraduate school, class sizes are small, with most capped at between twelve and fourteen students. Copyright © 2011 by The University Press of Kentucky. All rights reserved.
Wezel A., Bellon S., Dore T., Francis C., Vallod D., David C., Agroecology as a Science, a Movement and a Practice: A Review, Agronomy of Sustainable Development, 29, pp. 503-515, (2009); Jackson W., New Roots for Agriculture, (1980); Glover J.D., Cox C.M., Reganold J.R., Future Farming: A Return to Roots?, Scientific American, pp. 82-89, (2007); Orr D., Earth in Mind, (2004)
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