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Enst 201 1st Edition Lecture 11Outline of Last Lecture I. What do we do? (continue) Outline of Current Lecture II. What do we do? (continue) III. What is the importance?Current LectureI. What do we do? (continue)a. Vietnam (continue) i. National Park (Ha Long Bay)1. People are not removed like in America2. People are allow to produce food in a way that does not harm theenvironmentII. What is the importance?a. Capital intensive is hard for poor people with little land b. Labor intensive i. Agroforestry1. Trees play an important rolea. Leaves can be used to feed animals like goat or provide humusfor the soilb. Branch can be dried for fuelc. Trees can break the wind2. Organic agriculturea. Much harder to build relationships between farmer andcustomer in the U.S.A which is why organize agriculture is hardto uphold These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.i. In Germany location of farmer markets, which is usuallyconvenient, increases success of organic agriculture b. Better for local communityc. Helps protect land which would have been used for suburbanplanning if not used for organic


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