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Planning Sustainable And Resilient Food Systems From Soil To Soil Julia Freedgood

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Planning Sustainable And Resilient Food Systems From Soil To Soil Julia Freedgood
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.53 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Julia Freedgood
ISBN: 9781003293712, 9781032276854, 9781032276861, 1003293719, 1032276851, 103227686X
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Planning Sustainable And Resilient Food Systems From Soil To Soil Julia Freedgood by Julia Freedgood 9781003293712, 9781032276854, 9781032276861, 1003293719, 1032276851, 103227686X instant download after payment.

Covid-19 was a canary in a mine. It exposed the vulnerabilities of 21st-century food systems but did not create them. Since then, the world has faced a “polycrisis:” a cluster of weather-related crop failures, war-induced food and energy shortages, and import dilemmas with compounding effects. Going forward, we need to plan for more sustainable and resilient food systems that improve environmental outcomes and address economic disparities. But food systems planning is a relatively new discipline and guidance is scarce. This book fills that gap. Where most food systems planning has focused on urban issues, this book takes a holistic view to include rural communities and production agriculture whose stewardship of the earth is so critical to public and environmental health, as well as to ensuring a varied and abundant food supply. Its goal is to inform planning practices and follow-up actions for a wide range of audiences—from professional planners, planning commissions, and boards to conservation districts and Cooperative Extension to the on-the-ground change-makers working to strengthen America’s food and farming systems. Embracing the fact that the U.S. is highly diverse in its people, places, and politics, the book lifts up principles and successful examples to help communities develop strategies based on their unique assets and the needs and preferences of their people.

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