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What is Land For? - The Food, Fuel and Climate Change Debate (Paperback)
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What is Land For? - The Food, Fuel and Climate Change Debate (Paperback)
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In recent decades agricultural commodity surpluses in the developed
world have contributed to a mantra of 'land surplus' in which
set-aside, extensification, alternative land uses and 'wilding'
have been key terms in debates over land. Quite suddenly all this
has changed as a consequence of rapidly shifting commodity markets.
Prices for cereals, oil seeds and other globally traded commodities
have risen sharply. A contributor to this has been the shift to
bioenergy cropping, fuelled by concerns over post-peak oil and
climate change. Agricultural supply chain interests have embraced
the 'new environmentalism' of climate change with enthusiasm,
proudly proclaiming the readiness of the industry to produce both
food and energy crops, and to do so with a neo-liberal confidence
in markets to determine the balance between food and non-food crops
in land use. But policy and politics have not necessarily caught up
with these market and industry-led changes and some
environmentalists are beginning to challenge the assumptions of the
new 'productivism'. Is it necessarily the case, they ask, that
agriculture's best contribution to tackling climate change is to
grow bioenergy crops or invest in anaerobic-digesters or make land
over for windfarms? Might not there be an equally important role in
maximising the carbon sequestration or water-holding properties of
biodiverse land? What is Land For? tackles these key cutting-edge
issues of this new debate by setting out a baseline of evidence and
ideas.
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