Geography of Agriculture in Developed Market Economies
Discover the intricate relationship between geography and agriculture in Ian R. Bowler's insightful book, Geography of Agriculture in Developed Market Economies. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992, this comprehensive volume spans 336 pages and delves into essential topics such as the industrialization of agriculture, modern agricultural production factors, diverse farm types, and agricultural regions. Additionally, it explores the critical intersection of agriculture and the environment, as well as the dynamics of farming at the urban fringe. Bowler's expert analysis makes this book a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals interested in agricultural economics, geography, and human ecology. Enhance your understanding of agricultural industries and their geographical implications with this essential read.