Resourcing an Agroecological Urbanism : Political, Transformational and Territorial Dimensions (Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment)

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Resourcing an Agroecological Urbanism : Political, Transformational and Territorial Dimensions (Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 234 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138359673
  • DDC分類 338.191732

Full Description

Foregrounding an innovative and radical perspective on food planning, this book makes the case for an agroecological urbanism in which food is a key component in the reinvention of new and just social arrangements and ecological practices.

Building on state-of-the-art and participatory research on farming, urbanism, food policy and advocacy in the field of food system transformation, this book changes the way food planning has been conceptualised to date and invites the reader to fully embrace the transformative potential of an agroecological perspective. Bringing in dialogue from both the rural and urban, the producer and consumer, this book challenges conventional approaches that see them as separate spheres, whose problems can only be solved by a reconnection. Instead, it argues for moving away from a 'food-in-the-city' approach towards an 'urbanism' perspective, in which the economic and spatial processes that currently drive urbanisation will be unpacked and dissected, and new strategies for changing those processes into more equal and just ones are put forward. Drawing on the nascent field of urban political agroecology, this text brings together: i) theoretical re-conceptualisations of urbanism in relation to food planning and the emergence of new agrarian questions, ii) critical analysis of experimental methodologies and performing arts for public dialogue, reflexivity and food sovereignty research, iii) experiences of resourceful land management, including urban land use and land tenure change, and iv) theoretical and practical exploration of post-capitalist economics that bring consumers and producers together to make the case for an agroecological urbanism.

Aimed at advanced students and academics in agroecology, sustainable food planning, urban geography, urban planning and critical food studies, this book will also be of interest to professionals and activists working with food systems in both the Global North and the Global South.

Contents

Introduction. Embracing political agroecology, transforming sustainable food planning 1. Food as an urban question, and the foundations of a reproductive, agroecological, urbanism 2. Sharing the harvest: Transformative artful and activist methodologies for urban agroecology 3. Commons and Commoning for a Just Agroecological Transition: The Importance of Decolonising and Decommodifying our Food Systems 4. Urban agrarian alliance building in peri-urban Rome: The pivotal role of land access in food system reconfiguration 5. Urban agroforestry as a strategy for aligning agroecology with resilience planning initiatives 6. Soils, Industrialised Cities, and Contaminants: Challenges for an Agroecological Urbanism 7. The potential of bio-intensive market gardening models for a transformative urban agriculture: Adapting SPIN Farming to Brussels 8. The transformative potential of agroecological farmers: an analysis of participatory food system strategies in Nicaragua and England 9. Conjugating Social and Solidarity Economies in Chiapas, Mexico: Redesigning food systems for economic, social and ecological virtuous circles 10. Peasant Counter-Hegemony towards post-capitalist food sovereignty: Facing Rural and Urban Precarity Conclusions. The programmatic dimension of an agroecological urbanism

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