1st Edition

Changing Patterns in Israel Agriculture

By Haim Halperin Copyright 1957
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1957. This study sought to analyse the problems raised by the changing forces and conditions in Israel in the middle of the twentieth-century. It discusses the impact of Israel’s achievement of political sovereignty upon its agricultural economy in the comparatively short space of six years. It examines the agricultural problems that arose as functions of the natural factors of production – land, water, climate, etc. It endeavoured to assess new and better possibilities of farming. This title will be of interest to students of geography and agriculture.

    Preface;  1. Agricultural Geography of Israel  2. Land  3. Water  4. Changes in the Arab Village  5. The ‘Moshava’  6. Middle-Class Settlements  7. Workers’ Settlements  8. Industry and Handicrafts in the Villages  9. New Trends in Agricultural Settlement  10. The Role of Agriculture in the National Economy  11. Rural Sociology in Israel  12. Agricultural Policy;  Index

    Biography

    Haim Halperin