One proposal for preserving rain forests is to promote the adoption of new agricultural technologies, such as improved plant varieties and use of chemical herbicides, which would increase productivity and slow deforestation by reducing demand for new cropland. Studies have shown that farmers in developing countries who have achieved certain levels of education, wealth, and security of land tenure are more likely to adopt such technologies. But these studies have focused on villages with limited land that are tied to a market economy rather than on the relatively isolated, self-sufficient communities with ample land characteristic of rain-forest regions. A recent study of the Tawahka people of the Honduran rain forest found that farmers with some formal education were more likely to adopt improved plant varieties but less likely to use chemical herbicides and that those who spoke Spanish (the language of the market economy) were more likely to adopt both technologies. Nonland wealth was also associated with more adoption of both technologies, but availability of uncultivated land reduced the incentive to employ the productivity-enhancing technologies. Researchers also measured land-tenure security: in Tawahka society, kinship ties are a more important indicator of this than are legal property rights, so researchers measured it by a household's duration of residence in its village. They found that longer residence correlated with more adoption of improved plant varieties but less adoption of chemical herbicides.
The primary purpose of the passage is to
evaluate the likelihood that a particular proposal, if implemented, would ultimately succeed in achieving its intended result
question the assumption that certain technological innovations are the most effective means of realizing a particular environmental objective
discuss the progress of efforts to encourage a particular traditional society to adopt certain modern agricultural methods
present the results of new research suggesting that previous findings concerning one set of conditions may not be generalizable to another set of conditions
weigh the relative importance of three factors in determining whether a particular strategy will be successful
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正确答案是D。选择D的原因是,文章讨论了“一个特定的传统社会如何采用现代农业方法”的进展,并提出了新研究结果,表明以前关于一组条件的发现可能无法推广到另一组条件。
Studies have shown that farmers in developing countries who have achieved certain levels of education, wealth, and security of land tenure are more likely to adopt such technologies.
But these studies have focused on villages with limited land that are tied to a market economy rather than on the relatively isolated, self-sufficient communities with ample land characteristic of rain-forest regions.
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