Multifunctional Agriculture A Transition Theory Perspective
time. A book like this can not be written without the supportive environment of research-led institutions that also reward ‘blue sky’ research not linked to the generation of overhead income. I, therefore, both wish to thank the Department of Geography at King’s College London (where the first p...
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2014
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A book like this can not be written without the supportive environment of research-led
institutions that also reward ‘blue sky’ research not linked to the generation of overhead
income. I, therefore, both wish to thank the Department of Geography at King’s College
London (where the first part of this book was written) and the School of Geography at the
University of Plymouth for providing academically stimulating work environments and, in
particular, for enabling me to find the time beyond the duties of teaching and administration
to successfully complete this book
I am also indebted to staff at the cartographic unit of the School of Geography
(University of Plymouth), in particular Brian Rodgers who produced the 26 figures and who
patiently addressed regular suggestions for changes to these figures as the conceptual
framework gradually unfolded. I would also like to thank my editor Nigel Farrar for help
with editorial aspects, but also for rigidly enforcing a maximum length for this book which
has led to a much sharper and more succinct storyline. I am also indebted to Tracy Ehrlich
for help with preparing the camera-ready copy |
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