Global neo-liberalism, global ecological modernization, and a swine CAFO in rural Bulgaria

作者: Leland L. Glenna , Georgi V. Mitev

DOI: 10.1016/J.JRURSTUD.2009.01.001

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摘要: Abstract Rural and development sociology studies have tended to credit globalization with low-wage, extractive, environmentally destructive outcomes. Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) been treated as a local manifestation of the tendencies globalization. However, recent scholarship on suggests that may also be credited high-wage, value-added, friendly economic growth. Moving beyond general emphasis globalization, these reveal variation in industry, national international policies, firm characteristics, geography (socio-economic biophysical) influence socioeconomic ecological We discuss how factors help create more complex understanding relationship between agrifood manifestations CAFOs. then highlight an example rural Bulgarian CAFO is locally owned has come internalize its waste stream. Our findings support distinguishes global neo-liberalism ecologically modernization emphasizes socio-economic biophysical interact processes development.

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