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Ökologische Landwirtschaft in der österreichischen EZA
Strategie(n) und mögliche Beiträge zur Umsetzung des Menschenrechts auf Nahrung
Julia Jestl
Art der Arbeit
Diplomarbeit
Universität
Universität Wien
Fakultät
Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften
Betreuer*in
Gabriele Weichart
DOI
10.25365/thesis.22350
URN
urn:nbn:at:at-ubw:1-29951.75093.989265-2
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Abstracts
Abstract
(Deutsch)
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Abstract
(Englisch)
This thesis is about the instrumental use of Organic Agriculture (OA) in the official Austrian
Development Cooperation (ADC). Its Aim is to reveal and describe the strategies and position
of OA used in the ADC and its influences on the realization of the right to adequate food for
its beneficiaries and in general. Organic Agriculture in the development discourse is used with
very different approaches, concepts and targets which should be achieved with it, so it is
likely to assume that this, once put into practices, has
different outcomes and effects in
relation to the realization of the right to food.
This Thesis is based on literature research, analysis of documents of the ADC and semiguided
expert interviews, which were conducted with experts involved with the ADC. To
describe the conceptualization of strategies and instrumental use of Organic Agriculture
within the ADC, categories were formed from a synthesis of the literature about the right to
food and the promotion and practices of organic agriculture
ADC documents and interviews. For the interview´s analysis the concept of Meuser und
Nagel (2009) was used to build relevant categories to show the interrelations between the use
of Organic Agriculture as a strategy for rural development in international development
cooperation and the right to food. The results of the categories were then discussed with
current literature in the fields of organic agriculture and the nutritional situation in
„developing countries“.
It will show that discussing about the general use of OA in international development
cooperation is not enough, but there is a need to distinguish different approaches in the use
and promotion of OA in “developing countries” in politics and practice. Only this makes it
possible to use the full potential of OA as a self-determined, multifunctional and “alternative”
development strategy, which it could be.
Schlagwörter
Schlagwörter
(Englisch)
development cooperation rural development organic agriculture human right to food
Schlagwörter
(Deutsch)
Entwicklungszusammenarbeit Entwicklungspolitik ländliche Entwicklung ökologische Landwirtschaft Recht auf Nahrung
Autor*innen
Julia Jestl
Haupttitel (Deutsch)
Ökologische Landwirtschaft in der österreichischen EZA
Hauptuntertitel (Deutsch)
Strategie(n) und mögliche Beiträge zur Umsetzung des Menschenrechts auf Nahrung
Paralleltitel (Englisch)
Organic agriculture in the Austrian Development Cooperation- strategies and effects on the realization of the human right to adequate food.
Publikationsjahr
2012
Umfangsangabe
IV, 146 S.
Sprache
Deutsch
Beurteiler*in
Gabriele Weichart
Klassifikation
73 Ethnologie > 73.07 Entwicklungsethnologie
AC Nummer
AC09576419
Utheses ID
19962
Studienkennzahl
UA | 307 | | |
