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6. ANÁLISIS DE LAS CUESTIONES RELATIVAS A LAS PRIORIDADES

6.2. IGUALDAD DE OPORTUNIDADES ENTRE MUJERES Y HOMBRES

6.2.3. ANÁLISIS DEL CONTEXTO SOCIOECONÓMICO DESDE LA

1. a bAustralian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics article Agricultural

Economies of Australia and New Zealand

2. abThe Regional Institute article EVOLUTION OF THE FARM OFFICE 3. abLearning Seed

4. abc an average of figures from different sources as listed at the US Census Bureau's

5. The range of figures from different sources as listed at the US Census Bureau's Historical Estimates of World Population put the population at 1 AD between 170 million to 400 million.

6. U.S. Agriculture in the Twentieth Century by Bruce Gardner, University of Maryland 7. Union of Concerned Scientists article The Costs and Benefits of Industrial Agriculture

last updated March 2001

8. Macrosocial Accounting Project, Dept. of Applied Behavioral Sciences, Univ. of California, Davis, CA

9. (CDC H5N1 Outbreaks and Enzootic Influenza by Robert G. Webster et. al.) 10. (MSNBC quoting Reuters quoting Robert G. Webster)

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12. (BBC Bird flu vaccine no silver bullet 22 February 2006)

13. Brown, David. "The 'recipe for disaster' that killed 80 and left a £5bn bill", The Daily

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14. "Variant Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease, June 2007", The National Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Surveillance Unit, Edinburgh University. The number of dead in the UK from Creutzfeld- Jakob Disease had reached 1,206 by June 4, 2007.

15. "CJD deaths 'may have peaked'", BBC News, November 13, 2001.

16. abc"BSE: Disease control & eradication - Causes of BSE", Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs, March 2007.

17. "The BSE Inquiry", led by Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, report published October 2000.

18. "Volume 1: Findings and Conclusions. Executive Summary of the Report of the Inquiry. 3. The cause of BSE", Phillips Inquiry, October 2000.

19. Harden, Blaine. "Supplements used in factory farming can spread disease", The

Washington Post, December 28, 2003.

20. Australian Citrus Growers Inc.

21. Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries. Exotic plant pests - citrus canker 22. Oregon State University - Integrated Farming Systems - Insectary Plantings - Enhancing

Biological Control with Beneficial Insectary Plants

23. Oregon State University - Integrated Farming Systems - Nematode Supression by Cover Crops

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33. The Welfare of Sows in Gestation Crates: A Summary of the Scientific Evidence., Farm Sanctuary.

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35. "An HSUS Report: Welfare Issues with Gestation Crates for Pregnant Sows", The Humane Society of the United States, January 6, 2006.

36. Scully, Matthew. Dominion, St. Martin's Griffin, 2002, p. 258.

37. Avery, Dennis. "Big Hog Farms Help the Environment," Des Moines Register, December 7, 1997, cited in Scully, Matthew. Dominion, St. Martin's Griffin, p. 30.

38. Harden, Blaine. "Supplements used in factory farming can spread disease", The

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46. Michael, Steven. "Animal personhood: A Threat to Research", The Physiologist, Volume 47, No. 6, December 2004.

47. Steven Wise, who teaches animal rights law at Harvard Law School, has said of this approach, quoting economist Robert Samuelson: "Progress occurs funeral by funeral." (Wise, Steven M. "Address at the 5th Annual Conference on Animals and the Law," Committee on Legal Issues Pertaining to Animals, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, September 25, 1999)

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57. Shapiro, Paul. Pork industry should phase out gestation crates (Guest View), Globe

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