Analisis Pengaruh Pertanian Global terhadap Pelanggaran HAM (Studi Kasus Pertanian Rumah Kaca El Ejido)

Muhammad Ficky
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According to the ancient Greek history, Gaia was the goddess of the earth. This concept reflected in traditional agriculture system that depends on nature and brings limitations. However, with the evolution of human’s understanding of surrounding environment and natural resources has changed the way of agriculture. The creation of The World Trade Organization (WTO) appears to achieve free market and to removing all economic boundaries among nations through the free market. Subsequently, the concept of Food Security becomes important. This brings effect in agriculture sector where all nations increase their food production in order to compete in global market. As the consequences cultural and ecological diversity are considered as obstacles and exploited to achieve economic progress that leads to poverty and hunger. On the other hand, our environment will damage and no longer sustainable for our generation in the future. Along these lines, globalization does not always refer to overall development but also threatens human security. This paper will examine how globalized agriculture threatens human security in four parts. Firstly, it will give the highlight of globalized agriculture concept along with the explanation about Gaia theory that was formulated by James E. Lovelock. Then, it will examine the condition of greenhouse farm in Almeria, Spain. Furthermore, this paper will conclude the link between globalized agriculture and human security with Gaia theory point of view. In the end, this paper will purpose a solution for sustainable agriculture.
分析全球农业对侵犯人权的影响(El Ejido温室农业案例研究)
根据古希腊历史,盖亚是大地之神。这种观念反映在依赖自然的传统农业制度中,带来了局限性。然而,随着人类对周围环境和自然资源认识的进化,农业生产方式发生了变化。世界贸易组织(WTO)的成立似乎是为了实现自由市场,并通过自由市场消除各国之间的一切经济界限。因此,粮食安全的概念变得重要起来。这给农业部门带来了影响,所有国家都增加了粮食产量,以便在全球市场上竞争。其结果是,文化和生态多样性被视为障碍,被用来实现导致贫穷和饥饿的经济进步。另一方面,我们的环境将被破坏,在未来我们这一代将不再可持续。因此,全球化并不总是指全面发展,它也威胁着人类的安全。本文将分四个部分探讨农业全球化对人类安全的威胁。首先,本文将重点介绍全球化农业概念,并对James E. Lovelock提出的盖亚理论进行解释。然后,将对西班牙阿尔梅里亚的温室农场进行现况调查。在此基础上,本文运用盖亚理论的观点总结了农业全球化与人类安全的关系。最后,本文将针对可持续农业提出解决方案。
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