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Robinson 210 1$aLondon ;$aNew York :$cRoutledge,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (889 p.) 300 $a"First published 2004 by Pearson Education Limited"--T.p. verso. 311 $a0-582-35662-8 311 $a1-306-34284-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Agricultural systems; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The agri-ecosystem; 1.3 Climate and agriculture; 1.3.1 Temperature; 1.3.2 Water; 1.4 Agricultural soils; 1.4.1 Soil classification; 1.5 Energy; 1.6 Climatic change and agriculture; 1.7 Classifying agricultural systems; 1.7.1 Land classification; 1.7.2 Land use classification; 1.7.3 Type-of-farming regions; 1.8 Conclusion; 2. The changing focus of agricultural geography 327 $a2.1 'Traditional' agricultural geography2.2 Behavioural approaches; 2.2.1 Actor networks; 2.3 Political economy approaches; 2.3.1 Critiques of the political economy approach; 2.4 New theories to explain agricultural change; 2.4.1 Food regimes; 2.4.2 Regulation theory; 2.4.3 The agrarian question; 2.5 Conclusion; 3. Globalisation of agricultural production; 3.1 The nature of globalisation; 3.2 Globalisation and agri-food production; 3.3 From productivist to post-productivist agriculture?; 3.3.1 Agricultural restructuring; 3.3.2 Productivism; 3.3.3 Post-productivism and its critique 327 $a4. Agri-food networks4.1 Food retailing and consumption; 4.2 The corporate retailers; 4.3 The alternative food economy; 4.3.1 The nature of the alternative food economy; 4.3.2 Local connections and identities; 4.4 Conclusion; 5. Government and agriculture in the Developed World; 5.1 The goals of agricultural policy; 5.2 The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union; 5.2.1 Overview; 5.2.2 Increased production; 5.2.3 Environmental disbenefits; 5.3 Reforming the Common Agricultural Policy; 5.3.1 The American experience of set-aside 327 $a5.3.2 Regulation 1094/88: voluntary set-aside in the European Union5.3.3 The Arable Area Payments Scheme; 5.3.4 Milk quotas; 5.3.5 Agenda 2000; 5.4 Agriculture and the expansion of the European Union; 5.4.1 Land reforms in the Central and East Europe Countries; 5.4.2 Land reforms in Poland; 5.4.3 Land reforms in Hungary; 5.5 Macro-level change; 5.5.1 Challenges to traditional farmer-state relations; 5.5.2 Coloured boxes and multifunctionality; 5.5.3 Some comparisons with US policy; 6. 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