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Sociometabolic Perspectives On The Sustainability Of Local Food Systems Insights For Science Policy And Practice 1st Edition Eva Frakov

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Sociometabolic Perspectives On The Sustainability Of Local Food Systems Insights For Science Policy And Practice 1st Edition Eva Frakov
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.15 MB
Pages: 373
Author: Eva Fraňková, Willi Haas, Simron J. Singh (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319692357, 9783319692364, 3319692356, 3319692364
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Sociometabolic Perspectives On The Sustainability Of Local Food Systems Insights For Science Policy And Practice 1st Edition Eva Frakov by Eva Fraňková, Willi Haas, Simron J. Singh (eds.) 9783319692357, 9783319692364, 3319692356, 3319692364 instant download after payment.

This book delves into diverse local food systems and critically assesses their ecological and societal benefits and trade-offs, their limits and opportunities for improving sustainability of food production, and framework conditions which either hinder or promote their development.

More and more people with gradually meat heavier diets will demand growth in food production, whilst our increasingly industrialized and globalized agri-food system has already caused serious sustainability problems in the past. This calls for a change in the way we produce, distribute and consume food. A re-emerging debate on food security and food sovereignty seems to support this quest. But what are the promising alternatives to mainstream developments?

Such a discussion regarding sustainability of local food systems requires a sound systemic understanding and thus invites a socio-metabolic reading of local cases by analyzing the nexus between material and energy flows as well as land and time use. This approach is needed to complement the so far mostly qualitatively-based local food studies. Applying socio-metabolic approaches to local food systems fosters a better understanding of promises and pitfalls for sustainable pathways in the future.

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