Sustainability science and ‘ignorance-based’ management for a resilient future. Blann, K. & Light, S. In Food Sovereignty, Agroecology and Biocultural Diversity: Constructing and Contesting Knowledge, pages 93–114. 2017.
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Western civilization has reached a watershed in its history of co-evolution with nature. For the past 300 years humans have employed science as a means to subdue and exploit nature. But our unwillingness to embrace error and adapt our societies is eroding our life support systems irreversibly. © 2018 selection and editorial matter, Michel Pimbert; individual chapters, the contributors.
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	abstract = {Western civilization has reached a watershed in its history of co-evolution with nature. For the past 300 years humans have employed science as a means to subdue and exploit nature. But our unwillingness to embrace error and adapt our societies is eroding our life support systems irreversibly. © 2018 selection and editorial matter, Michel Pimbert; individual chapters, the contributors.},
	booktitle = {Food {Sovereignty}, {Agroecology} and {Biocultural} {Diversity}: {Constructing} and {Contesting} {Knowledge}},
	author = {Blann, K. and Light, S.S.},
	year = {2017},
	doi = {10.4324/9781315666396},
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