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Chair at The Second Chance Foundation in New York
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Over the past 60 years and as an anthropologist, consultant, and foundation director, I have researched and studied issues in agriculture, rural development, migration, health, international food systems, and international agricultural policy. My earliest work studied family adaptations to urban slums in East Harlem New York and, separately, the changing social structures of rural villages in Kerala, India. Since these beginnings, I moved on to research rural agricultural development in India with a particular focus on issues facing women small-farmers. My major focus at this point is on what is called SRI or SCI the systems of farming intensification that uses less water, and can be done...
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Greater New York City Area United States
Beruf
Chair at The Second Chance Foundation in New York
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Over the past 60 years and as an anthropologist, consultant, and foundation director, I have researched and studied issues in agriculture, rural development, migration, health, international food systems, and international agricultural policy. My earliest work studied family adaptations to urban slums in East Harlem New York and, separately, the changing social structures of rural villages in Kerala, India. Since these beginnings, I moved on to research rural agricultural development in India with a particular focus on issues facing women small-farmers. My major focus at this point is on what is called SRI or SCI the systems of farming intensification that uses less water, and can be done...