The United Kingdom's Domestic Policy for Agriculture after Brexit
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Agriculture after Brexit on JSTOR
Covid-19 exposes the UK’s broken food system
Diets cannot be sustainable without ensuring the well-being of communities, workers and animals in food value chains | Nature Food
Food Economics
FEATURE ARTICLE • Is the Atlantic Overturning Circulation Approaching a Tipping Point? | Oceanography
Land is back on the agenda
Geoff Tansey - Seeds of contention, control or diversity? Global rules, intellectual property and the future control of food - 35 minute video talk
Seeds of Freedom
Food is Different
Food is different. It is not just any merchandise or commodity. Food means farming, and farming means rural livelihoods, traditions and cultures, and it means preserving, or destroying, rural landscapes. Farming means rural society, agrarian histories; in many cases, rural areas are the repositories of the cultural legacies of nations and peoples.
BBC World Service - A Geochemical History of Life on Earth
Redesigning Food: Behind the scenes
What food-insecure children want you to know about hunger
NetLogo 6.4.0 User Manual: System Dynamics Guide
Jorgen Randers - The Limits to Growth (1972) in a 50-year perspective
Tipping Point — Podcast
A Synopsis: Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update
One reason technology and markets are unlikely to prevent overshoot and collapse is that technology and markets are merely tools to serve goals of society as a whole. If society’s implicit goals are to exploit nature, enrich the elites, and ignore the long term, then society will develop technologies and markets that destroy the environment, widen the gap between rich and poor, and optimize for short-term gain. In short, society develops technologies and markets that hasten a collapse instead of preventing it.
The R Word
Upscaling ecological restoration by integrating with agriculture - Brancalion - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment - Wiley Online Library
Uganda leads in integrating agriculture and biodiversity conservation - CIFOR-ICRAF Forests News
New Data Shows Where, and How Much, Crops are Produced
Pushed to the brink: The link between food insecurity and mental health
Boids (Flocks, Herds, and Schools: a Distributed Behavioral Model)
Why We Must Bioregionalize Now
Smoke and Mirrors: Agroecology, Regenerative Agriculture, and Nature-based Solutions
In Asia, alternative proteins are the new clean energy
Reflections from Debates on Regenerative, Organic, Agroecology
Negotiating Dietary Change in a Time of Planetary Eating - Heritage Radio Network
Taking Stock - The Small Farm Future Blog
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