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Ritson C (1993) The Behaviour of the Farmed Salmon Market in Europe A Review, Centre for Rural Economy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. [Pg.93]

E. Oughton and C. Ritson Centre for Rural Economy, Newcastle University,... [Pg.538]

The ends of the federal biomass programs are clear enough enhanced national security, improved environmental protection, stronger rural economies. Research is a means to these ends. Are the federal biomass programs designed to most effectively achieve these ends ... [Pg.5]

For Clajus, it was simply self-evident that alchemy was associated with fraud and "false trade" he merely had to state the connection, already forged by Petrarch and his followers, as a foil for his praise of the rural economy. [Pg.61]

Similar arguments can be developed for research into animal welfare, human health, rural employment, and contributions to the rural economy. The most urgent need for research in these areas is to produce evidence to support the commonly-made assertions that organic farming is beneficial in all of them - assuming that there is, indeed, evidence to give such support (see MAFF 1995). [Pg.189]

The sky-rocketing crude oil prices in recent years and the continuous exploitation of fossil fuels demand that we make serious efforts toward sustainable biofuel and bioenergy production. Renewable energy derived from plant-based feedstocks, organic residues, and biowastes is expected to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance the rural economy (Schmer et al., 2008). In the United States, liquid biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel are primarily derived... [Pg.303]

Orlando Figes, Peasant Russia, Civil War The Volga Countryside in Revolution, 1917-1921 (Oxford Clarendon Press, 1989), chap. 6, The Rural Economy Under War Communism."... [Pg.367]

A great deal of biomass was used as fuel for cooking and heat supply in China. The traditional method of utiUzation of biomass energy has not been able to suit the demand, along with the rapid development of the rural economy, continuous improvement of the peasants Uving quality, and the increasing attention to the environment. [Pg.257]

Daubeny s contribution to chemical knowledge was wider and more substantial than that of Kidd but not of the first rank if measured by what was being done at the time on the Continent. After his geological and chemical work on volcanoes he turned his attention to the analysis of mineral waters but his interests soon moved in another direction when he acquired the additional chairs of Botany, in 1834, and Rural Economy in 1840. The action of light on plants, and of the plants on the composition of the atmosphere, were the subjects of a major paper in 1836 and of several communications to the new British Association for the Advancement of Science. He found that it was only visible light and not the calorific nor the chemical rays that affected the plants, but was not able to take the matter much further. His interests moved... [Pg.86]

Daubeny s retirement from the chair of chemistry in 1854, while retaining those of botany and rural economy, left uncertain the future of the chemistry laboratory in the new Museum. One man who had a strong claim to the chair was Benjamin Collins Brodie, " the son of the baronet Sir Benjamin Brodie, a surgeon at St George s Hospital and soon to be President of the Royal Society. The younger Brodie, who was to inherit the baronetcy in 1862, had attended Balliol College where he studied mathematics under Powell, in which he obtained second-class honours in 1838, and chemistry under Daubeny, before... [Pg.96]

Dahl, A. and Kristensen, N. (2004) Quality perceptions of organic food. Paper presented to Globalization, Risks and Resistance in Rural Economies and Societies, IRSA XI World Congress of Rural Sociology. Trondheim, July 25-30, Norway. [Pg.303]

The adverse effects of chemical agriculture are widely known today the adverse effects of corporate agriculture are also known as damaging rural economies human and ecological resource base. However, while taxpayers have become fed up with the subsidies going to these same large corporate farms, farm state lawmakers who benefit from their campaign contributions are reluctant to reduce their commodity payments. [Pg.43]

Economie Rurale consideree dans ses rapports avec la Chimie, la Physique et la Meteorologie, 2 vols., 1843-4, 2 ed. 1851 tr. G. Law, Rural Economy, 1845 Mimoires de Chimie AgricoU et de Physiologie, 1854 Agronomie, Chimie Agricole et Physiologie, 5 vols., 1860-74 3 ed., 8 vols., 1886-91 Isis, 1928, X, 190. [Pg.341]

New Zealand is entering the 21st century looking very different from the rural economy of 160 years ago. It underwent its industrial revolution quite late in life, during the 1960s and... [Pg.69]

Zhou S.D. and Y.C. Dai, 2005. Selection of vertical coordination forms by the hog producers under the supply chain management context China Rural Economy No. 6,30-36. [Pg.331]

Afanas ev, R. A. Fertilizer of intensive irrigated pastures in the Nonchemozemic zone of the RSFSR. Summary of the doctoral thesis. Scriveri Latvian Institute of Agriculture and Rural Economy. 1987,44 p. (in Russian). [Pg.290]


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