Alder Keleman


Selected Publications

 

Journal Articles

Keleman, A. 2010. “Institutional Support and in situ Conservation in Mexico: Biases Against Small-Scale Maize Farmers in Post-NAFTA Agricultural Policy.” Agriculture and Human Values 27(1): 13-28.

Keleman, A, and J. Hellin. 2009. “Specialty Maize Varieties in Mexico: A case study in market-driven agro-biodiversity conservation.” Journal of Latin American Geography 8 (2): 147-174.

Keleman, A, H. García Rañó, & J Hellin. 2009. “Maize Diversity, Poverty, and Market Access: Lessons from Mexico.” Development in Practice 19 (2): 187-199.

Keleman, A, J Hellin, & M Bellon. 2009. “Maize diversity, agricultural policy, and farmers’ practices: Lessons from Chiapas, Mexico.” The Geographical Journal 175 (1) 52-70.

Keleman, A. 2005. “Methodology in a Time of Crackdown.” Tropical Resources: The Bulletin of the Yale Tropical Resources Institute 24: 9-14.

Selected Book Chapters

Hellin, J, S. Higman, and A. Keleman. 2010. “Value-Chain Coordination for Agrobiodiversity Conservation.” In: Lockie, S, and D. Carpenter, eds. Agriculture, Biodiversity and Markets: Livelihoods and Agroecology in Comparative Perspective. Earthscan: London, UK. Pp 213-228.

Hellin, J, A. Keleman, and J. Van Heerwaarden. 2009. “Seed Markets and Maize Diversity in Chiapas, Mexico.” In: Lipper, L., T. Dalton, and L. Anderson, eds. Seed Exchange in Rural Markets: Implications for Crop Diversity and Agricultural Development. Earthscan: London, UK. 

Lipper, L, T Dalton, C Leigh Anderson, and A Keleman. 2009. “Agricultural markets and the sustainable utilization of crop genetic resources.” In: Lipper, L., T. Dalton, and L. Anderson, eds. Seed Exchange in Rural Markets: Implications for Crop Diversity and Agricultural Development. Earthscan: London, UK.

Dalton, TJ, C Leigh Anderson, L Lipper, and A. Keleman. 2009. “Markets and Access to Crop Genetic Resources.” In: Lipper, L., T. Dalton, and L. Anderson, eds. Seed Exchange in Rural Markets: Implications for Crop Diversity and Agricultural Development. Earthscan: London, UK.