Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food
Editat de Joshua Zeunert, Tim Watermanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2018
This volume brings together over fifty contributors from around the world in forty profoundly interdisciplinary chapters. Chapter authors represent an astonishing range of disciplines, from agronomy, anthropology, archaeology, conservation, countryside management, cultural studies, ecology, ethics, geography, heritage studies, landscape architecture, landscape management and planning, literature, urban design and architecture. Both food studies and landscape studies defy comprehension from the perspective of a single discipline, and thus such a range is both necessary and enriching.
The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food is intended as a first port of call for scholars and researchers seeking to undertake new work at the many intersections of landscape and food. Each chapter provides an authoritative overview, a broad range of pertinent readings and references, and seeks to identify areas where new research is needed—though these may also be identified in the many fertile areas in which subjects and chapters overlap within the book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138125155
ISBN-10: 1138125156
Pagini: 626
Ilustrații: 33 Line drawings, black and white; 53 Halftones, black and white; 10 Tables, black and white; 86 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138125156
Pagini: 626
Ilustrații: 33 Line drawings, black and white; 53 Halftones, black and white; 10 Tables, black and white; 86 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction
Tim Waterman and Joshua Zeunert
Part 1 From hunting and gathering to agriculture
1 Transformation of the landscape: the relationships between food and land use in prehistoric British and European societies
Saruhan Mosler and Peter Hobson
2 The shaping of food landscapes from the Neolithic to Industrial period: changing agro-ecosystems between three agrarian revolutions
Gunilla A. Olsson
3 Aboriginal Culture and Food-Landscape Relationships in Australia: Indigenous Knowledge for Country and Landscape
David S. Jones and Philip A. Clarke
4 Archaeology, history, and urban food security: integrating cross-cultural and long-term perspectives
Christian Isendahl and Stephan Barthel
5 Foraging
Jeremy Strong
6 Venison from the Bavarian forests: linking hunters, forest diversity and consumers through regional marketing
Gerd Lupp, Simon Tangerding and Valerie Kantelberg
7 Sustaining Russian Old Believers: landscapes of fish and onions in Estonia
Helen Sooväli-Sepping, Anu Printsmann and Hannes Palang
8 Food production and the village under state socialism: the Balkan case
Mirjana Lozanovska and Alexandra Florea
Part 2 Agricultures
9 Shifts in agricultural praxis: farm modernisation and global integration
Anders Wästfelt
10 Alternative agriculture: innovations for growing and cultivating diverse ways of knowing
Jonathan Code
11 Seascapes: food from the marine landscape
Maggie Roe
12 Dimensions of urban agriculture
Joshua Zeunert
13 Mediterranean urban agriculture
Tal Alon Mozes and Efrat Eizenberg
14 Peri-urban food production as means towards urban food security and increased urban resilience
Gunilla Almered Olsson
15 Peri-urban agriculture in Australia: pressure on the urban fringe
Rachel Carey and Sarah James
Part 3 Ecology, Resources, Sustainability and Climate Change
16 Challenges in agricultural sustainability and resilience: towards regenerative practice
Joshua Zeunert
17 Conservation and ecology
Gary Austin
18 Food systems and climate change: impact and adaptation in cropping and livestock
Afshin Ghahramani and Saman Seneweera
19 Investing in water management in rural and urban landscapes to achieve and sustain global food security
Munir A. Hanjra, Dennis Wichelns and Pay Drechsel
Part 4 Developing Worlds
20 Food security, landscape, urban change, and poverty in the developing world
Suzanne Speak
21 Connecting landscapes and food in Africa: case studies from Ethiopia and Uganda
Max Kelly and Ruth Jackson
22 Urban Agriculture in Bogotá´s informal settlements: open space transformation towards productive urban landscapes
Jaime Hernandez-Garcia and Sandra Caquimbo-Salazar
23 Rural-urban food and nutrient dynamics and nutrient recovery from waste in developing countries
Munir A. Hanjra, Mary Lydecker, Pay Drechsel and Johannes Paul
Part 5 Intellectual, Political and Economic Realms
24 Ethics of agricultural landscapes and food production
Isis Brook
25 The new food insecurity
Damian Maye
26 Food-sensitive urban planning: Australian perspectives
David S. Jones and Beau B. Beza
27 Food, landscape, and urban design
Susan Parham and Jacques Abelman
Part 6 Social Practices and Meanings
28 Eating the commons landscape: sacrificial food for thought concerning the meaning of landscape
Kenneth R. Olwig
29 From the agora to the modern marketplace: food markets as landscapes of business and pleasure
Susan Parham
30 Allotments and community gardens: history, culture, and landscape in Britain, North America, and Australia
Claire Nettle and David Crouch
31 Food sovereignty
Max Kelly
32 Landscape and the politics of food justice
Megan Blake
33 Grassroots activism, agroecology, and the food and farming movement: ten years in Bristol’s food story
Angela E. Raffle and Joy Carey
Part 7 Food Cultures and Foodways
34 Taste, foodways, and everyday life
Tim Waterman
35 Food and landscape tourism
Jo Russell-Clarke
36 Terroir: a socially constructed subterranean landscape gone global
Zachary Nowak
37 Using the senses to write food culture and landscape
Nina Mukerjee Furstenau
38 Queer space and productive landscapes
Andrea Bosio
39 The cultural and spiritual aspects of growing edible plants: testing for meaningfulness in Leeds, UK
Ann Light and Christina Welch
40 Utopia landscape food utopia
Jody Beck
Tim Waterman and Joshua Zeunert
Part 1 From hunting and gathering to agriculture
1 Transformation of the landscape: the relationships between food and land use in prehistoric British and European societies
Saruhan Mosler and Peter Hobson
2 The shaping of food landscapes from the Neolithic to Industrial period: changing agro-ecosystems between three agrarian revolutions
Gunilla A. Olsson
3 Aboriginal Culture and Food-Landscape Relationships in Australia: Indigenous Knowledge for Country and Landscape
David S. Jones and Philip A. Clarke
4 Archaeology, history, and urban food security: integrating cross-cultural and long-term perspectives
Christian Isendahl and Stephan Barthel
5 Foraging
Jeremy Strong
6 Venison from the Bavarian forests: linking hunters, forest diversity and consumers through regional marketing
Gerd Lupp, Simon Tangerding and Valerie Kantelberg
7 Sustaining Russian Old Believers: landscapes of fish and onions in Estonia
Helen Sooväli-Sepping, Anu Printsmann and Hannes Palang
8 Food production and the village under state socialism: the Balkan case
Mirjana Lozanovska and Alexandra Florea
Part 2 Agricultures
9 Shifts in agricultural praxis: farm modernisation and global integration
Anders Wästfelt
10 Alternative agriculture: innovations for growing and cultivating diverse ways of knowing
Jonathan Code
11 Seascapes: food from the marine landscape
Maggie Roe
12 Dimensions of urban agriculture
Joshua Zeunert
13 Mediterranean urban agriculture
Tal Alon Mozes and Efrat Eizenberg
14 Peri-urban food production as means towards urban food security and increased urban resilience
Gunilla Almered Olsson
15 Peri-urban agriculture in Australia: pressure on the urban fringe
Rachel Carey and Sarah James
Part 3 Ecology, Resources, Sustainability and Climate Change
16 Challenges in agricultural sustainability and resilience: towards regenerative practice
Joshua Zeunert
17 Conservation and ecology
Gary Austin
18 Food systems and climate change: impact and adaptation in cropping and livestock
Afshin Ghahramani and Saman Seneweera
19 Investing in water management in rural and urban landscapes to achieve and sustain global food security
Munir A. Hanjra, Dennis Wichelns and Pay Drechsel
Part 4 Developing Worlds
20 Food security, landscape, urban change, and poverty in the developing world
Suzanne Speak
21 Connecting landscapes and food in Africa: case studies from Ethiopia and Uganda
Max Kelly and Ruth Jackson
22 Urban Agriculture in Bogotá´s informal settlements: open space transformation towards productive urban landscapes
Jaime Hernandez-Garcia and Sandra Caquimbo-Salazar
23 Rural-urban food and nutrient dynamics and nutrient recovery from waste in developing countries
Munir A. Hanjra, Mary Lydecker, Pay Drechsel and Johannes Paul
Part 5 Intellectual, Political and Economic Realms
24 Ethics of agricultural landscapes and food production
Isis Brook
25 The new food insecurity
Damian Maye
26 Food-sensitive urban planning: Australian perspectives
David S. Jones and Beau B. Beza
27 Food, landscape, and urban design
Susan Parham and Jacques Abelman
Part 6 Social Practices and Meanings
28 Eating the commons landscape: sacrificial food for thought concerning the meaning of landscape
Kenneth R. Olwig
29 From the agora to the modern marketplace: food markets as landscapes of business and pleasure
Susan Parham
30 Allotments and community gardens: history, culture, and landscape in Britain, North America, and Australia
Claire Nettle and David Crouch
31 Food sovereignty
Max Kelly
32 Landscape and the politics of food justice
Megan Blake
33 Grassroots activism, agroecology, and the food and farming movement: ten years in Bristol’s food story
Angela E. Raffle and Joy Carey
Part 7 Food Cultures and Foodways
34 Taste, foodways, and everyday life
Tim Waterman
35 Food and landscape tourism
Jo Russell-Clarke
36 Terroir: a socially constructed subterranean landscape gone global
Zachary Nowak
37 Using the senses to write food culture and landscape
Nina Mukerjee Furstenau
38 Queer space and productive landscapes
Andrea Bosio
39 The cultural and spiritual aspects of growing edible plants: testing for meaningfulness in Leeds, UK
Ann Light and Christina Welch
40 Utopia landscape food utopia
Jody Beck
Notă biografică
Joshua Zeunert is Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
Tim Waterman is Senior Lecturer and Landscape Architecture Theory Coordinator at the University of Greenwich in London.
Tim Waterman is Senior Lecturer and Landscape Architecture Theory Coordinator at the University of Greenwich in London.
Recenzii
"Waterman and Zeunert have edited an exemplary interdisciplinary volume of great topical scope and profound conceptual depth. From landscape to seascape, Neolithic and Aboriginal to modern and globalized, the ecological to the utopian, The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food offers culinary wisdom, sociological analysis and ethical guidance. It is an indispensable book which promises to inaugurate a new epoch of both culinary and landscape studies."
Allen S. Weiss, author of Zen Landscapes (Reaktion Books) and Feast and Folly (State University of New York Press)
"In The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food, Joshua Zeunert and Tim Waterman present core samples of the many scales and systems engaged by food, food production, and food distribution. Their collection of essays ranges from the broadest historical survey to the focused case study across geographies and cultures, methods, and fields of studies. With an eye to landscape ecology as well as space and urban form, they hopscotch across conservation, economics, geography, gender studies, forestry, and public health. Complementing a long list of literature on urban agriculture and ideals of cultivation, the book also realigns the gravitational pull of the Anglo-American debate to include numerous Australian perspectives. This kaleidoscopic volume will appeal to the curious amateur and offer a starting point for further research to those concerned with the productive landscape."
Dorothée Imbert, Professor, Hubert C. Schmidt '38 Chair in Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture Section Head
"The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food is a timely answer to the growing interest in these subjects. It provides an authoritative and cross-disciplinary overview and stimulating discussions of a broad range of topics related to food and landscape studies and the diversity in concepts and approaches applied therein. The Handbook also discusses the various contexts in which cities, agriculture and landscape are developing and the related challenges. It outlines possible ways to remake foodways, landscapes, cities, and the values we bring to them."
Ir. Henk de Zeeuw, Founder and former director of the RUAF Foundation, a global partnership on sustainable Urban Agriculture and Food Systems.
Allen S. Weiss, author of Zen Landscapes (Reaktion Books) and Feast and Folly (State University of New York Press)
"In The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food, Joshua Zeunert and Tim Waterman present core samples of the many scales and systems engaged by food, food production, and food distribution. Their collection of essays ranges from the broadest historical survey to the focused case study across geographies and cultures, methods, and fields of studies. With an eye to landscape ecology as well as space and urban form, they hopscotch across conservation, economics, geography, gender studies, forestry, and public health. Complementing a long list of literature on urban agriculture and ideals of cultivation, the book also realigns the gravitational pull of the Anglo-American debate to include numerous Australian perspectives. This kaleidoscopic volume will appeal to the curious amateur and offer a starting point for further research to those concerned with the productive landscape."
Dorothée Imbert, Professor, Hubert C. Schmidt '38 Chair in Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture Section Head
"The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food is a timely answer to the growing interest in these subjects. It provides an authoritative and cross-disciplinary overview and stimulating discussions of a broad range of topics related to food and landscape studies and the diversity in concepts and approaches applied therein. The Handbook also discusses the various contexts in which cities, agriculture and landscape are developing and the related challenges. It outlines possible ways to remake foodways, landscapes, cities, and the values we bring to them."
Ir. Henk de Zeeuw, Founder and former director of the RUAF Foundation, a global partnership on sustainable Urban Agriculture and Food Systems.
Descriere
The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food is intended as a first-port-of-call for scholars and researchers seeking to undertake new work at the many intersections of landscape and food.