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El. knyga: Local Food Revolution

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Oct-2016
  • Leidėjas: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781623170011
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Oct-2016
  • Leidėjas: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781623170011

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Demonstrating that humanity faces an imminent and prolonged global food crisis, Michael Brownlee issues a clarion call and manifesto for a revolutionary movement to localize the global food supply. He lays out a practical guide for those who hope to navigate the challenging process of shaping the local or regional food system, providing a roadmap for embarking on the process of righting the profoundly unsustainable and already-failing global industrialized food system. Written to inform, inspire, and empower anyone--farmers or ranchers, community gardeners, aspiring food entrepreneurs, supply chain venturers, commercial food buyers, restaurateurs, investors, community food activists, non-profit agencies, policy makers, or local government leaders--who hopes to be a catalyst for change, this book provides a blueprint for economic action, with specific suggestions that make the process more conscious and deliberate.

Brownlee, cofounder of the nonprofit Local Food Shift Group, maps out the underlying process of food localization and outlines the route that communities, regions, and foodsheds often follow in their efforts to take control of food production and distribution. By sharing the strategies that have proven successful, he charts a practical path forward while indicating approaches that otherwise might be invisible and unexplored. Stories and interviews illustrate how food localization is happening on the ground and in the field. Essays and thought-pieces explore some of the challenging ethical, moral, economic, and social dilemmas and thresholds that might arise as the local food shift develops. For anyone who wants to understand, in concrete terms, the unique challenges and extraordinary opportunities that present themselves as we address one of the most urgent issues of our time, The Local Food Revolution is an indispensible resource.
List of Illustrations
xi
Prologue xiii
PART 1 WHAT MUST BE SAID NOW
1(42)
1 Toward a Local Food Revolution
3(12)
2 The Local Food Declaration of Independence
15(2)
3 The Coming Revolution
17(16)
4 Note to the Reader
33(10)
PART 2 THE MAKING OF AN EVOLUTIONARY CATALYST
43(62)
5 Beginnings: The Convergence of Global Crises
45(12)
6 Going Local! A Coherent Community Response
57(10)
7 In Transition: A Movement Dies, Another Is Born
67(8)
8 The Evolution of Transition in the United States
75(14)
9 Diving into Food
89(16)
PART 3 THE FULL EXTENT OF OUR PREDICAMENT
105(28)
10 Peak Everything Revisited
107(12)
11 Climate Collapse: The Rogue Factor
119(10)
12 Stories from the Front Lines
129(4)
PART 4 EMERGENCE: THE EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE
133(64)
13 The Problem with Peak Everything
135(8)
14 Patterns of Emergence: The Evolutionary Process
143(22)
15 Human Evolution at the Turn
165(20)
16 Message to Students
185(4)
17 Radicalization
189(8)
PART 5 TOWARD DEEP REVOLUTION
197(16)
18 A Truly Revolutionary Revolution
199(6)
19 Deep Revolution and the Evolutionary Catalyst
205(8)
PART 6 FIELD NOTES FOR THE EMERGENCE OF A FOODSHED
213(104)
20 How the Local Food Revolution Can Unfold
215(6)
21 Toward a Pattern Language for Food Localization
221(8)
22 Deadwood: A Parable
229(2)
23 Overview of the Process
231(12)
24 The Evolutionary Catalyst and the Emerging Foodshed
243(6)
25 Patterns of Emergence in an Awakening Foodshed
249(68)
PART 7 REVOLUTION IN PRACTICE
317(34)
26 From Theory of Change to Theory of Revolution
319(10)
27 Christopher Alexander and the Evolutionary Catalyst
329(6)
28 The Secrets of Cocreative Collaboration
335(16)
PART 8 THE FUTURE OF FOOD
351(36)
29 Preparing for Climate Collapse
353(4)
30 The Moral Challenge of Biotechnology
357(4)
31 The Role of Animals in Local Food and Agriculture
361(4)
32 The Promise of Controlled-Environment Agriculture
365(8)
33 Shifting Local Capital into the Foodshed
373(10)
34 What We All Can Do
383(4)
Afterword Inhabiting Our Foodshed 387(4)
Acknowledgments 391(2)
Appendix 393(4)
References 397(14)
Notes 411(16)
Index 427(12)
About the Author 439