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The Custodians of Biodiversity

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124 pages, 90 b/w photos.
The Custodians of Biodiversity
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  • The Custodians of Biodiversity ISBN: 9789250049878 Hardback Oct 2003 Out of Print #144788
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Language: Trilingual in English, Spanish, and Italian

Photographer Pablo Balbontin Arenas has chosen four crops (wheat, rice, maize and potato) that together account for more than 50 percent of human calorie intake from plants, and has traveled to areas where each of these crops has been domesticated and developed over thousands of years, seeking out communities and settlements that are generally difficult to reach and therefore 'uncontaminated', in which to observe and photograph local agricultural traditions.

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124 pages, 90 b/w photos.
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