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Title: Reclaiming the urban commons : the past, present and future of food growing in Australian towns and cities
Authors: Rose, Nick
Gaynor, Andrea
Keywords: Food supply -- History -- Australia
Food security -- Australia
Sustainable agriculture -- Australia
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Citation: Rose, N. and Gaynor, A. (Eds.) (2018). Reclaiming the Urban Commons: The past, present and future of food growing in Australian towns and cities. Perth: UWA Publishing.
Abstract: We are in the midst of a great shift, a fundamental transformation in our relations with the earth and with each other. This shift poses humanity with a challenge: how to transition from a period of environmental devastation of the planet by humans to one of mutual benefit? How do we transform our relationship to the land, nonhuman lifeforms, and each other? Reclaiming the Urban Commons argues this change begins with a deeper understanding of and connection with the food we produce and consume. This book is a critical reflection on the past and the present of urban food growing in Australia, as well as a map and a passionate rallying call to a better future as an urbanised species. It addresses the critical question of how to design, share, and live well in our cities and towns. It describes how to translate concepts of sustainable production into daily practices and ways of sharing spaces and working together for mutual benefit, and also reflects on how we can learn from our productive urban past.
Description: The library owns a copy of this book.
URI: http://arr.angliss.edu.au:8080/jspui/handle/20.500.12270/276
ISBN: 9781760800147
Appears in Collections:Food Sustainability and Security

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