Food Planet Future

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Hardback

Dimensions

254 x 254 mm

No. of Pages

208

Imprint

ISBN/EAN

9781906506742

Sub Title

The Art of Turning Food and Climate Perils into Possibilities

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Surreal photography, fact, metaphor, humour, story, and environmental commentary, Food Planet Future invites us to look closer and celebrate solutions to our planet’s growing resource issue. It connects us to the climate we help shape. Robert Dash’s captivating images and insightful text not only highlight the beauty of our everyday foods but also emphasise the vital role of pollinators and decomposers, the intrinsic link between crops and cultures, and their significance for human health and nutrition.  Ultimately, Dash’s work offers hope that with our cooperative creativity and unwavering enthusiasm, we can overcome the challenges posed by multiple crises and implement sustainable solutions for a brighter future. “Amazing visual feast with a terrific message!”  David R. Montgomery, Author, Dirt: The Erosion of Civilisations, Growing a Revolution    “In a world filled with processed, ready-to-eat food, we have lost touch with what food is and how our modern diets are the result of the domestication of the wild relatives of our crops by humans over millennia”. Dr Christopher P. Cockel, Project Co-ordinator: Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Food Planet Future draws upon art, research, and innovative practices to reimagine the tangled crises of food security, climate change, and biodiversity loss.   

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Author

Binding

Hardback

Dimensions

254 x 254 mm

No. of Pages

208

Imprint

ISBN/EAN

9781906506742

Sub Title

The Art of Turning Food and Climate Perils into Possibilities

Author

Binding

Hardback

Dimensions

254 x 254 mm

No. of Pages

208

Imprint

ISBN/EAN

9781906506742

Sub Title

The Art of Turning Food and Climate Perils into Possibilities

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Author

Binding

Hardback

Dimensions

254 x 254 mm

No. of Pages

208

Imprint

ISBN/EAN

9781906506742

Sub Title

The Art of Turning Food and Climate Perils into Possibilities

SKU: PA-33550 Categories: , Tag:
Author

Binding

Hardback

Dimensions

254 x 254 mm

No. of Pages

208

Imprint

ISBN/EAN

9781906506742

Sub Title

The Art of Turning Food and Climate Perils into Possibilities

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