Etiqueta: Emma Paulina Perez Lopez

Sociedad, Economía Y Cultura Alimentaria
Multidisciplinary collection consists of 20 articles divided into seven sections. Themes include impact of internationalization of agriculture on subsistence, national food policies, case studies in Sonora, relationship between food, nutrition, and health, historical analyses of food, culture and food, and an evaluation of Plan Sierra, an attempt at eco-development in the Dominican Republic –Handbook of […]

Ganadería Y Campesinado En Sonora
Traces the historical development of cattle raising in the Sonora region from the early 1920s to the mid-1980s. Interesting conclusions concerning the future of the rural economy in the Sierra Norte –Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

Los Sobrevivientes Del Desierto
Reconstructs history and strategies of migrant farmers who established themselves in harsh, semi-desert coastal plains of Sonora 80 years ago and have achieved remarkable success and permanence today. This work won 2012 award for best doctoral thesis from seven educational institutions. Edition limited to 500 copies.