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Ecoagriculture for a Sustainable Food Future

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ecoagriculture for a Sustainable Food Future

Contributors:

By (Author) Nicole Y. Chalmer

ISBN:

9781486313419

Publisher:

CSIRO Publishing

Imprint:

CSIRO Publishing

Publication Date:

1st May 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Agriculture and farming
History of science
Environmental policy and protocols
Environmental management
Regional and area planning
Indigenous peoples

Dewey:

338.10994

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 170mm, Height 245mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

620g

Description

Global food security is dependent on ecologically viable production systems, but current agricultural practices are often at odds with environmental sustainability. Resolving this disparity is a huge task, but there is much that can be learned from traditional food production systems that persisted for thousands of years.

Ecoagriculture for a Sustainable Food Futuredescribes the ecological history of food production systems in Australia, showing how Aboriginal food systems collapsed when European farming methods were imposed on bushlands. The industrialised agricultural systems that are now prevalent across the world require constant input of finite resources, and continue to cause destructive environmental change.

This book explores the damage that has arisen from farming systems unsuited to their environment, and presents compelling evidence that producing food is an ecological process that needs to be rethought in order to ensure resilient food production into the future.

Cultural sensitivity warning

Readers are warned that there may be words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive, and which might not normally be used in certain public or community contexts.

This publication may also contain terms and annotations that reflect the historical attitude of the author or the period in which the item was written and is considered inappropriate today.


Author Bio

Nicole Chalmer gained a Bachelor of Science and Graduate Diploma in Agribusiness before going farming for 30 years. She partnered in developing Coronet Hill at Esperance using ecological principles and perennial pastures for cattle production. Discontent concerning the social-ecological sustainability of modern farming led her to complete an environmental history PhD analysing sustainability of food production systems, from the deep past, colonialism and present.

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