Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán
University of Córdoba (Spain)
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Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems | 2012
Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán; Graham Woodgate
This article examines the origins and impacts of agricultural modernization to reveal the social foundations of agroecology as both scientific discipline and agrarian social movement. The impacts of capitalism on rural societies have provided a focus for social thought and mobilization since the 1800s and so we consider some of the competing discourses that have accompanied the development of industrial agriculture. We also reflect on the emergence of modern environmental concern and how growing preoccupation with the negative impacts of industrialization has prompted radical proposals for the reformulation of longstanding sociological assumptions and approaches to agricultural and rural development.
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning | 2001
Antonio M. Alonso Mielgo; Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán; M. Jiménez Romera; Gloria I. Guzmán Casado
In this paper, we explore the dissemination potential of organic farming in Andalucía, using the case of Olivarera de los Pedroches, a small farmer cooperative. This will be done in the search for an agroecological strategy in the olive tree organic agricultural sector. A comparative analysis of organic and conventional olive oil production is made: both in economic terms, and regarding employment creation, taking into account its environmental benefits. This will permit us to shed light on certain elements necessary in the design of rural policies linked to this economic sector, and in the family farming social stratum. After a brief analysis of the Andalucían inequality structure in rural areas—both historically and at present times—this work presents the following issues: (i) a systematic characterization of European olive cultivation, with special reference to the Spanish and Andalucían situations; (ii) an exploration of the socio-economic impact of the case study within the context of the major actors involved, and their relations in terms of its reproducibility, taking into account their relationships with institutional and policy arrangements. Organic agriculture in Spain has developed slowly since 1995—the year in which aid towards this type of production began to be established—and, at present, begins to show an exponential increase. Many farmers began the transition to ecological handling of olive groves. Consequently, the organic management of the olive groves and the sale of organic olive oil can be a stimulus to farmers to increase their profits. Hence, it can be a fundamental pillar on which to establish rural development in areas with a high level of importance concerning this crop. In this work, data clearly show that, in spite of high costs, organic olive farming has advantages over conventional agriculture in terms of incomes and employment. Copyright
Reis | 2001
Gloria I. Guzmán Casado; Manuel Luis González de Molina Navarro; Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán
Archive | 2006
Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán
Archive | 1993
Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán; Manuel Luis González de Molina Navarro
Archive | 1977
Boguslaw Galeski; Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán
Areas. Revista Internacional de Ciencias Sociales | 1985
Howard Newby; Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán
Archive | 2006
Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán
Ecología, campesinado e historia, 1993, ISBN 84-7731-146-3, págs. 23-130 | 1993
Manuel Luis González de Molina Navarro; Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán
Archive | 2005
Graciela Ottmann; Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán; Centro de Estudios de Producciones Agroecológicas Rosario