Sustainable food systems : : the role of the city / / Robert Biel.

Faced with a global threat to food security, it is perfectly possible that society will respond, not by a dystopian disintegration, but rather by reasserting co-operative traditions. This book, by a leading expert in urban agriculture, offers a genuine solution to today's global food crisis. By...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : UCL Press,, 2016.
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 145 pages)
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