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Abstract: . . . standards, which allows company management to determine the best way to meet food safety or pollution reduction guidelines. The move from design to results standards has been extremely effective in the industrial sector, reducing industrial emissions much faster than anticipated. In agriculture , we still seem to spend a lot of time on Best Management Practices (BMPs), with little attention to monitoring environmental performance in terms of ecosystem health. In civil society, polarization, accompanied in some cases by social conflict, is partially due to the . . . . . . Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Ames, IA, (1999) F. Huang, LL Buschman, R.A. Higgins and W.H. McCaughey, Inheritance to Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel ES) in European Corn Borer, Science 284: 965- 67 (1999) R.D. Putnam, Bowling Alone: Americas Decline in Social Capital, Journal of Democracy 6 (1995): 65-78 Page 13 66 World Food Security and Sustainability: The Impacts of Biotechnology and Industrial Consolidation 66 World Food Security and Sustainability: The Impacts of . . . . . . 55 World Food Security and Sustainability: The Impacts of Biotechnology and Industrial Consolidation Flora 55 Agriculture Biotechnology : Social Implications and Integration of Landscape and Lifescape CORNELIA BUTLER FLORA Iowa State University Ames, IA Humankind has long attempted to select from nature those characteristics within different species that most seemed to meet their needs, both . . . . . . Consolidation 66 World Food Security and Sustainability: The Impacts of Biotechnology and Industrial Consolidation Flora 67 S. Salamon, R.L Farnsworth, D.G. Bullock and R. Yusuf, Family factors affecting adoption of sustainable farming systems, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 52 (1997): 265-271 Science, Bt-Corn Pollen Can Kill Monarchs, Science 155 (1999) . . . . . . 55 World Food Security and Sustainability: The Impacts of Biotechnology and Industrial Consolidation Flora 55 Agriculture Biotechnology : Social Implications and Integration of Landscape and Lifescape CORNELIA BUTLER FLORA Iowa State University Ames, IA Humankind has long attempted to select from nature those characteristics within different species that most seemed to meet their needs, both as consumers . . . --3000,5,300,3036,41421
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