Wes Jackson (1936 - ) American Environmentalist and Writer - Research Article from Environmental Encyclopedia

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Wes Jackson (1936 – ) American Environmentalist and Writer.

Wes Jackson (1936 - ) American Environmentalist and Writer - Research Article from Environmental Encyclopedia

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Wes Jackson (1936 – ) American Environmentalist and Writer.
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Wes Jackson is a plant geneticist, writer, and co-founder, with his wife Dana Jackson, of the Land Institute in Salina, Kansas. He is one of the leading critics of conventional agricultural practices, which in his view are depleting topsoil, reducing genetic diversity, and destroying small family farms and rural communities. Jackson is also critical of the culture that provides the pretext and the context within which this destruction occurs and is justified as "necessary," "efficient," and "economical." He contrasts a culture or mind-set that emphasizes humanity's mastery or dominion over nature with an alternative vision that takes "nature as the measure" of human activity. The former viewpoint can produce temporary triumphs but not long-lasting or sustainable livelihood; only the latter holds out the hope that humans can live with nature, on nature's terms.

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