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Social Metabolism of Spanish Agriculture, 19002008: The Mediterranean Way Towards Industrialization 2020 ed. [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 281 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 623 g, 3 Illustrations, color; 102 Illustrations, black and white; XIX, 281 p. 105 illus., 3 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Environmental History 10
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030208990
  • ISBN-13: 9783030208998
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 281 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 623 g, 3 Illustrations, color; 102 Illustrations, black and white; XIX, 281 p. 105 illus., 3 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Environmental History 10
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030208990
  • ISBN-13: 9783030208998
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This open access book provides a panoramic view of the evolution of Spanish agriculture from 1900 to the present, offering a more diverse picture to the complex and multidimensional reality of agrarian production. With a clear transdisciplinary ambition, the book applies an original and innovative theoretical and methodological tool, termed Agrarian Social Metabolism, combining Social Metabolism with an agroecological perspective. This integrative analysis is especially interesting for environmental scientists and policy makers being the best way to design sustainable agroecosystems and public policies capable of moving us towards a more sustainable food system.

Spanish agricultural production has experienced impressive growth during the 20th century which has allowed it to ensure the supply of food to the population and even to transform some crops into important chapters in foreign trade. However, this growth has had its negative side since it was based on the injection of large amounts of external energy, on the destruction of employment and the loss of profitability of agricultural activity. But perhaps the most serious part is the strong impact of the current industrialised agriculture model on Spanish agroecosystems, exposed to the overexploitation of hydric resources, pollution of the water by nitrates and pesticides, high erosion rates and an alarming loss of biodiversity; damage which in the immediate future will end up reducing production capacity.

Introduction.-
1. Agrarian Metabolism: the metabolic approach applied to
agriculture.- 1.1. Agriculture and Social Metabolism: The metabolism of
agroecosystems.- 1.2. Funds and flows in Agrarian Metabolism.- 1.3. The
appropriation of biomass and colonization of the territory. Biophysical funds
(land and livestock).- 1.4. Social fund elements (human work and technical
means of production).- 1.5. The organization and dynamics of agrarian
metabolism.- 1.6. The forces of change.- 1.7. Sources and methods.- 1.7.1.
The specificities of AM.- 1.7.2. Scale and delimitations of the study.-
1.7.3. Sources of information.-
2. Intensification and Specialization: from
Agricultureto Livestocking, 1900-2008.- 2.1. Traditional historiographical
accounts of agricultural transformations during the twentieth century.- 2.2.
The evolution of land uses.- 2.3. Evolution of real net primary
productivity.- 2.4. Evolution of Domestic Extraction.- 2.5. The
specialization of Spains agricultural production.- 2.6.Spanish livestock in
the twentieth century.- 2.7. Livestock production.- 2.8. An overview of
Spanish agriculture industrialization.-
3. Agricultural inputs and their
energy costs 1900-2010.- 3.1. Comments on methodology.- 3.2. Traction.-
 3.2.1 Mechanical traction.- 3.2.2. Combustibles.- 3.3. Irrigation.- 3.3.1.
Irrigation systems.- 3.3.2. Installed mechanical power.- 3.3.3.
Combustibles.- 3.3.4. Electricity.- 3.4. Fertilizers.- 3.5. Crop protection.-
3.5.1. Pesticides.- 3.5.2. Greenhouses.- 3.6. Use of inputs in the
agricultural sector (Imports).-
4. Decreasing income and reproductive
problems of the agricultural population.- Introduction.- 4.1. The
agricultural population during the first half of the twentieth century.- 4.2.
An estimate of the agricultural sectors macromagnitudes (1950-2008).- 4.3.
The agricultural population and changing living standards.- 4.4. The state of
the agriculturalpopulation.- 4.5. Changes in farm structures.- 4.6. Breakdown
of agricultural income andcoverage of household expenditure.- 4.7.
Conclusions.- 5.  Environmental Impacts of Spanish Agricultures
Industrialization.- 5.1. Functioning of the agroecosystem.- 5.2. The energy
efficiency of agricultural production.- 5.3. State of the components of the
land fund element.- 5.4. A diet rich in food of animal origin: the
outsourcing of its land costs.-
6. The Metabolism of Spanish Agriculture.-
6.1. The agrarian sector in the metabolism of the Spanish economy.- 6.2.
Foreign trade and domestic consumption of biomass.- 6.3. The main indicators
of agrarian metabolism.- 6.4. The pace of intensification and specialization
(I+S).- 6.5. The drivers of I+S .-    6.5.1. Supply side drivers of  I+S.-
6.5.2. Demand side drivers of  I+S.- 6.6. Conclusions.- Epilogue.- Appendix
I. Calculation of the physical production series of Spanish agriculture.-
A.1.1. Sources and methodological decisions to calculate the Domestic
Extraction of Vegetal Biomass.- A.1.2. The reliability of livestock
censuses.- A.1.3. Adjusting Spanish livestock in the first third of the
twentieth century.- Appendix II. Historical evolution of the Spanish Agrarian
Metabolism and the Spanish Economy Metabolism.- A.2.1. Historical evolution
of the Spanish Agrarian Metabolism.- A.2.2. Historical evolution of Spanish
Economy Metabolism.- Bibliography.- Index.
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