Changing Patterns in Israel Agriculture
An analysis of agricultural transformation in Israel
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Aug '19
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The book examines the effects of political sovereignty on agriculture in Israel, focusing on changes and challenges faced in the mid-twentieth century.
First published in 1957, Changing Patterns in Israel Agriculture explores the significant impact of Israel's political sovereignty on its agricultural economy within a brief six-year period. This comprehensive study examines the transformation of agricultural practices amid the rapidly evolving socio-political landscape of mid-twentieth-century Israel. It delves into the issues that arose from the changing forces and conditions that farmers faced during this time.
The book highlights the interplay between natural factors of production—such as land, water, and climate—and the agricultural challenges that emerged as Israel sought to establish a sustainable farming system. By analyzing these elements, Changing Patterns in Israel Agriculture aims to identify new and improved possibilities for agricultural practices in the region. The insights provided in this study are invaluable for understanding the complexities of agricultural development in a newly sovereign nation.
With a focus on both geography and agriculture, this title serves as a resource for students and researchers interested in the dynamics of agricultural economies in politically transformative contexts. The work not only sheds light on historical developments but also offers a framework for analyzing contemporary agricultural issues in Israel and beyond.
ISBN: 9780367256838
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
304 pages