Daniela Soleri, Selected Publications
 

Soleri, D., D.A. Cleveland and F. Aragón Cuevas (2006) Transgenic crops and crop varietal diversity: the case of maize in Mexico. BioScience 56(6):503-513. ABSTRACT; ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2006 American Institute of Biological Sciences).

Response from Soleri and colleagues [to Ortiz-García et al. letter]. BioScience 56(9):709-710. LETTER AS PDF FILE (© 2006 American Institute of Biological Sciences).

Cleveland, D.A. and D. Soleri (2006) Farmer knowledge and scientist knowledge in sustainable agricultural development. In Local Science versus Global Science: Approaches To Indigenous Knowledge in International Development. Pp. 211-229. P. Sillitoe, editor. Oxford, UK: Berghahn Books.

Lacy, S., D.A. Cleveland and D. Soleri (2006) Farmer choice of sorghum varieties in southern Mali. Human Ecology 34(3):331-353. ABSTRACT; ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.).

Soleri, Daniela and David A. Cleveland (2006) Transgenic maize and Mexican maize diversity: Risky synergy? Agriculture and Human Values 23(1):27-31. ARTICLE AS PDF (© 2006 Springer)

Cleveland, D.A., D. Soleri, F. Aragón Cuevas, J. Crossa and P. Gepts (2005) Detecting (trans)gene flow to landraces in centers of crop origin: lessons from the case of maize in Mexico. Environmental Biosafety Research 4(4):197-208. ABSTRACT (English/español); ARTICLE AS PDF (© 2006 ISBR, EDP Sciences)

Soleri, D., D.A. Cleveland, F. Aragón Cuevas, M.R. Fuentes Lopez, H. Ríos Labrada, and S.H. Sweeney (2005) Understanding the potential impact of transgenic crops in traditional agriculture: maize farmers' perspectives in Cuba, Guatemala & Mexico. Environmental Biosafety Research 4(3):141-166. ABSTRACT (English/español); ARTICLE AS PDF (© 2006 ISBR, EDP Sciences)

Cleveland, D.A. and D. Soleri (2005) Debate over a GM rice trial in China. [In Letters] Science 310:231-232. http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/310/5746/231a.pdf (© 2006 AAAS)

Cleveland, D.A., and D. Soleri, (2005) Rethinking the risk management process for genetically engineered crop varieties in small-scale, traditionally based agriculture. Ecology and Society 10(1): 9. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art9/. ABSTRACT; ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2005 the authors)

Soleri, D. and D.A. Cleveland (2005) Scenarios as a tool for eliciting and understanding farmers' biological knowledge. Field Methods 17(3):283-301. ABSTRACT; ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2005 Sage Publications)

Cleveland, D.A. and D. Soleri (2004) Farmers' rights and GE crops. Anthropology News 45(4):7-8. ARTICLE AS HTM FILE (© 2004 American Anthropological Association).

Soleri, D. and D.A. Cleveland (2004) Farmer selection and conservation of crops. Encyclopedia of Plant & Crop Science. Pp. 433-438. R.M. Goodman, ed. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc. (View introduction at http://www.dekker.com/sdek/abstract~db=enc~content=a713575966). ABSTRACT. ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2004 Marcel Dekker, Inc.).

Soleri, D. and D.A. Cleveland (2003) Improving the relevance for and participation of farmers in risk assessment of agricultural transgenes. Invited presentation at Gene Flow: What Does it Mean for Biodiversity and Centers of Origin. Sponsored by Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology (PIFB) and Fundación México-Estados Unidos para la Ciencia (FUMEC), Mexico City, September 28-30. (PowerPoint presentation available at http://pewagbiotech.org/events/0929/presentations/soleri.pdf) ABSTRACT.

Cleveland, D.A. and D. Soleri, editors (2002) Farmers, Scientists and Plant Breeding: Integrating Knowledge and Practice. Oxon, UK: CAB International. ABSTRACT and CONTENTS.

Cleveland, D.A. and D. Soleri (2002) Introduction: farmers, scientists and plant breeding: knowledge, practice, and the possibilities for collaboration, in Farmers, Scientists and Plant Breeding: Integrating Knowledge and Practice. Pp. 1-18. D.A. Cleveland and D. Soleri, eds. Oxon, UK: CAB International. ABSTRACT.

Soleri, D., D.A. Cleveland, S.E. Smith, S. Ceccarelli, S. Grando, R.B. Rana, D. Rijal, and H. Rios L. (2002) Understanding farmers' knowledge as the basis for collaboration with plant breeders: Methodological cevelopment and examples from ongoing research in Mexico, Syria, Cuba, and Nepal. In Farmers, Scientists and Plant Breeding: Integrating Knowledge and Practice. Pp. 19-60. D.A. Cleveland and D. Soleri, eds. Oxon, UK: CAB International. ABSTRACT.

Cleveland, D.A. and D. Soleri (2002) Indigenous and scientific knowledge of plant breeding: Similarities, differences, and implications for collaboration. In Participating in Development: Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge. ASA Monographs, Vol. 39. Pp. 206-234. P. Sillitoe, A. Bicker, and J. Pottier, editors. London: Routledge. ABSTRACT. ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2002 Association of Social Anthropologists & the authors).

Soleri, D. and D.A. Cleveland (2001) Farmers' Genetic Perceptions Regarding Their Crop Populations: An Example with Maize in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico. Economic Botany 55(1):106-128. ABSTRACT; ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2001 The New York Botanical Garden Press).

Cleveland, D.A., D.Soleri, and S.E. Smith (2000) A Biological Framework for Understanding Farmers' Plant Breeding. Economic Botany 54(3):377-394. ABSTRACT; ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2000 The New York Botanical Garden Press).

Soleri, D., S.E. Smith and D.A. Cleveland (2000) Evaluating the Potential for Farmer and Plant Breeder Collaboration: A Case Study of Farmer Maize Selection in Oaxaca, Mexico. Euphytica 116(1): 41-57. ABSTRACT; Full text from Euphytica: http://www.wkap.nl/oasis.htm/265106. ARTICLE AS PDF FILE (© 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers).

Cleveland, D.A., D.Soleri and S.E. Smith. (1999) Farmer Plant Breeding from a Biological Perspective: Implications for Collaborative Plant Breeding. CIMMYT Economics Working Paper 99-10. v, 32 pp. Mexico, D.F.: CIMMYT. Full text: http://www.cimmyt.cgiar.org/Research/economics/map/research_results/working_papers/pdf/EWP%2099_10.pdf.

Soleri, D. and S.E. Smith. (1999) Conserving folk crop varieties: Different agricultures, different goals. In Ethnoecology: Situated knowledge/located lives. V.D. Nazarea, Ed. Pp. 133-154. Tucson, AZ, University of Arizona Press. ARTICLE AS PDF FILE.

Smale, M., D. Soleri, D.A. Cleveland, D. Louette, E.B. Rice, J.-L. Blanco, and A. Aguirre. (1998) Collaborative Plant Breeding as an Incentive for On-Farm Conservation of Genetic Resources: Economic Issues from Studies in Mexico, In Farmers, Gene Banks, and Crop Breeding: Economic Analyses of Diversity in Wheat, Maize, and Rice. M. Smale, editor. Pp. 239-257. Boston, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ABSTRACT.

Soleri, D. and S.E. Smith. (1995) Morphological and phenological comparisons of Hopi maize varieties conserved in situ and ex situ. Economic Botany 49: 56-77. ARTICLE AS PDF FILE. (© 1995 The New York Botanical Garden Press).

Cleveland, D.A., D. Soleri, and S.E. Smith (1994) Do Folk Crop Varieties Have a Role in Sustainable Agriculture? BioScience 44:740-751. ABSTRACT. ARTICLE AS PDF FILE.

Soleri, D. and D.A. Cleveland, with D.Eriacho, F. Bowannie Jr., A. Laahty, and the Zuni Community (1994) Gifts from the Creator: Intellectual Property Rights and Folk Crop Varieties. In Intellectual Property Rights for Indigenous Peoples, A Sourcebook. T. Greaves, editor. Pp. 21-40. Oklahoma City, OK: Society for Applied Anthropology. ABSTRACT. ARTICLE AS PDF FILE.

Soleri, D. and D.A. Cleveland (1993) Hopi Crop Diversity and Change. Journal of Ethnobiology 13:203-231. ABSTRACT.

Cleveland, D.A. and D. Soleri (1991) Food from Dryland Gardens: An Ecological, Nutritional, and Social Approach to Small-Scale Household Food Production. xiii, 387 pp. Tucson, AZ: Center for People, Food and Environment (with support from the United Nations Children's Fund [UNICEF]). A Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 1992. ABSTRACT and CONTENTS. Republished 2002 in CD-ROM format.

Cleveland, D.A. and D. Soleri (1987) Household Gardens as a Development Strategy. Human Organization 46:259-270. ABSTRACT. ARTICLE AS PDF FILE.