04015nam 22005653 450 991075849980332120240814013749.03-031-15233-69783031152337 (eBook)9783031152351978303115232-0(MiAaPQ)EBC30882819(Au-PeEL)EBL30882819(OCoLC)1409681982(CKB)28842405500041(EXLCZ)992884240550004120231115d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBecoming a Young Farmer Young People's Pathways into Farming: Canada, China, India and IndonesiaFirst editionCham :Springer International Publishing AG,2023.©2024.1 online resource xxii (444 pages);illustrationsRethinking Rural SeriesPrint version: Srinivasan, Sharada Becoming a Young Farmer Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031152320 Includes bibliographical references and index page 435-4441. Introduction: Young People’s Pathways into Farming -- 2. “Passion Alone Is Not Suffcient”: WhatDo We Know About Young Farmersin Canada? -- 3. “Regenerating” Agriculture: Becominga Young Farmer in Manitoba, Canada -- 4. Impervious Odds and ComplicatedLegacies: Young People’s Pathways intoFarming in Ontario, Canada -- 5. Young Farmers and the Dynamicsof Agrarian Transition in China -- 6. Young Farmers’ Diffcultiesand Adaptations in Agriculture: A CaseStudy from a Mountainous Townin Sichuan Province, Southwest China -- 7. Young Farmers in a “Cucumber Village”:A Different Story of Family Farmingin Agricultural Specializationfrom Hebei Province -- 8. The Youth Dividend and AgriculturalRevival in India -- 9. Becoming/Being a Young Farmerin a Fast-Transitioning Region: The Caseof Tamil Nadu -- 10.“I Had to Bear This Burden”: YouthTranscending Constraints to BecomeFarmers in Madhya Pradesh, India -- 11. Youth and Agriculture in Indonesia -- 12. Young Farmers’ Access to Land:Gendered Pathways into and Outof Farming in Nigara and Langkap (WestManggarai, Indonesia) -- 13. The Long Road to Becoming a Farmerin Kebumen, Central Java, Indonesia -- 14. Pluriactive and Plurilocal: YoungPeople’s Pathways Out of and intoFarming in Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta,Indonesia -- 15. Conclusion: Youth Aspirations,Trajectories, and Farming Futures -- Correction to: Becoming A Young FarmerThis open access book is based on a multi-country collaborative research project focussing on Canada, China, India, and Indonesia.It responds directly and concretely to concerns about the generational sustainability of smallholder farming worldwide– reflected in the current UN Decade of Family Farming. Drawing on research that asks how (some) young people continue to pursue a (future) livelihood in farming, the book uses the life-course perspective and privileges voices of young farmers to show that movement away from farming such as time spent in education, migration and non-farm work does not exclude eventual farming futures.The book will be of interest to scholars and students of agrarian studies, anthropology, development studies, gender studies, human geography, rural sociology, and youth studies.Rethinking Rural SeriesAgricultureSociologyEnvironmental policySocial sciencesAgricultureSociologyEnvironmental policySocial sciences.338.1023Srinivasan Sharada1438800MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-15233-7#keywords9910758499803321Becoming a Young Farmer3600549UNINA