Background
Vasey, Daniel Eugene was born on February 26, 1942 in Oakland, California, United States. Son of Wayne and Margaret Ruth Vasey.
(An Ecological History of Agriculture, 10,000 B.C. - A.D. ...)
An Ecological History of Agriculture, 10,000 B.C. - A.D. 10,000 opens with the first known agriculture and ends in a future in which we might have to use fewer resources to feed more people. The book describes past and present agriculture and looks at future possibilities.
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(In The Ecological Agrarian , J. Bishop Grewell and Clay L...)
In The Ecological Agrarian , J. Bishop Grewell and Clay Landry share stories of the numerous eco-entrepreneurs at work, the challenges they face, and the benefits they hope to reap. Beginning in 8500 B.C., Grewell and Landry provide a brief overview of how agriculture not only shaped history, but made written history and civilization even possible. From there, they explain how we are entering an unprecedented era where the race to feed the planet is no longer the lone driving force behind agriculture. That battle, they argue, has largely been won. A new age of agriculture presents new challenges and opportunities. Grewell and Landry document agriculture's response and then draw conclusions from successes and failures to determine what institutions best foster the entrepreneurs trailblazing agriculture's future.
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Vasey, Daniel Eugene was born on February 26, 1942 in Oakland, California, United States. Son of Wayne and Margaret Ruth Vasey.
Bachelor of Arts in History, Rutgers University, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, Southern Illinois U., 1974.
Assistant professor anthropology, Metropolitan State College, Denver, 1972-1978; lecturer, U. Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, 1979-1983; chair department history, U. Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, 1980-1983; associate professor, chair department sociology, Divine Word College, Epworth, Iowa., 1985-1989; professor, chair department sociology, Divine Word College, Epworth, Iowa., since 1989; professor chair department social science, Divine Word College, Epworth, Iowa., since 1992.
(An Ecological History of Agriculture, 10,000 B.C. - A.D. ...)
(In The Ecological Agrarian , J. Bishop Grewell and Clay L...)
Fellow Society for Human Ecology, Institute for Human Ecology. Member American Anthropological Association, Society for Applied Anthropology, Population Society American, NorthAtlantic Biocultural Organisation.
Married Judith Kosakoff, August 26, 1965 (divorced April 1972). Married Greer Suzanne Campbell, November 3, 1972. Children: Natasha Suzanne, Gregory Waylon.