
Routledge Handbook of Sustainable and Regenerative Food Systems
- 462 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Routledge Handbook of Sustainable and Regenerative Food Systems
About this book
This handbook includes contributions from established and emerging scholars from around the world and draws on multiple approaches and subjects to explore the socio-economic, cultural, ecological, institutional, legal, and policy aspects of regenerative food practices.
The future of food is uncertain. We are facing an overwhelming number of interconnected and complex challenges related to the ways we grow, distribute, access, eat, and dispose of food. Yet, there are stories of hope and opportunities for radical change towards food systems that enhance the ability of living things to co-evolve. Given this, activities and imaginaries looking to improve, rather than just sustain, communities and ecosystems are needed, as are fresh perspectives and new terminology. The Routledge Handbook of Sustainable and Regenerative Food Systems addresses this need. The chapters cover diverse practices, geographies, scales, and entry-points. They focus not only on the core requirements to deliver sustainable agriculture and food supply, but go beyond this to think about how these can also actively participate with social-ecological systems. The book is presented in an accessible way, with reflection questions meant to spark discussion and debate on how to transition to safe, just, and healthy food systems. Taken together, the chapters in this handbook highlight the consequences of current food practices and showcase the multiple ways that people are doing food differently.
The Routledge Handbook of Sustainable and Regenerative Food Systems is essential reading for students and scholars interested in food systems, governance and practices, agroecology, rural sociology, and socio-environmental studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Endorsements
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of contributors
- 1. Regenerating food systems: a social-ecological approach
- 2. A political economy for regenerative food systems: towards an integrated research agenda
- 3. Indigenous livelihood
- 4. Indigenous good living philosophies and regenerative food systems in Aotearoa New Zealand and Peru
- 5. Beyond culturally-significant practices: decolonizing ontologies for regenerative food-systems
- 6. Traditional food, the right to food, and sustainable food systems
- 7. Co-creative governance of agroecology
- 8. Justice
- 9. Labor regeneration: work, technology, and resistance
- 10. Caring agricultural and food practices
- 11. Animal functionality and interspecies relations in regenerative agriculture: considering necessity and the possibilities of non-violence
- 12. Linking small-scale fishing and community capitals: the case of Atlantic cod
- 13. Food and markets: the contribution of economic sociology
- 14. The symbiotic food system
- 15. Food sharing
- 16. Financing food system regeneration? The potential of social finance in the agrifood sector
- 17. Citizen entrepreneurship: the making, and remaking, of local food entrepreneurs
- 18. Coffee micro-mills in Costa Rica: a non-cooperative path to regenerative agriculture?
- 19. Commons and commoning to build ecologically reparatory food systems
- 20. Forging by foraging: the role of wild products in shaping new relations with nature
- 21. Social processes of sharing and collecting seeds as regenerative agricultural practices
- 22. Enabling more regenerative agriculture, food, and nutrition in the Andes: the relational bio-power of āseedsā
- 23. Circular food economies
- 24. A digital ārevolutionā in agriculture? Critically viewing digital innovations through a regenerative food systems lens
- 25. From weekend farming to telephone farming: digital food pathways in Africa
- 26. Ruralāurban linkages
- 27. Planning regenerative working landscapes
- 28. Urban food planning: a new frontier for city and regenerative food system builders
- 29. Cradle to cradle: the role of food waste in a regenerative food system
- 30. Controversies around food security Something difficult to swallow
- Index