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E-raamat: Feeding the Future: Restoring the Planet and Healing Ourselves

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Georgetown University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647126483
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Georgetown University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647126483

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A radical reframing of the current global food system to address injustices and existential threats

The global food system stands at a critical juncture. Food production is among the largest causes of global environmental change and accelerating climate change. The resulting loss of biodiversity and the harmful effects on water and land use have put human life at risk. To date, proposed solutions have downplayed the stakes and ignored the complex social justice and ecological dimensions of these challenges.

Feeding the Future offers a radical reframing of how humanity can address the harmful effects and injustices of the current global food system. Rather than pursuing an impossible transformation of the entire system, Nicole Negowetti reveals how communities worldwide are transcending it through innovative, place-based solutions. Through vivid storytelling and rigorous analysis, she challenges conventional approaches to solving food system problems that are being advanced by agribusiness, the food industry, policymakers, and many nongovernmental organizations. She shares the stories of visionary changemakers and communities around the world that are applying innovative, unique strategies to bring depleted agricultural lands back to life, revitalize urban neighborhoods, establish new economic models, and create thriving regional food systems.

For policymakers, activists, scholars, and anyone concerned about the connections between food systems, people's health, and the planet's fate, Feeding the Future offers practical pathways forward. By showing how local communities are already building successful alternatives to industrial agriculture, Negowetti offers a compelling blueprint for transforming the existing global food system.

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In this resonant call to action, Negowetti, a food law and policy lecturer at Tufts University, posits that solving global food and health-related crises requires that people radically change how they think about food....[ H]er noteworthy arguments pave the way for a brighter food future. * Publishers Weekly * The book is written with an activist's eye....Relayed with a sense of urgency and wisdom, the book utilizes insights from a bevy of regenerative-minded groups to question narratives about agriculture, food justice, and the technology of food production. * Foreword Reviews *

Nicole Negowetti, founder of Food for Us, is a food systems strategist, educator, and lawyer devoted to reclaiming food as a pathway to healing. For more than fifteen years, she's worked at the intersections of policy, education, community organizing, and ecological justice.