Radical Food Geographies
Discover the transformative insights in Radical Food Geographies by Colleen Hammelman, published by Bristol University Press in 2024. This compelling hardback edition spans 294 pages and delves into critical and action-oriented strategies to tackle the pressing challenges within food systems across various locations and contexts.
Through a collection of global case studies, Hammelman explores the intricate interconnections between social and ecological dynamics, highlighting innovative efforts to create more equitable and sustainable food systems. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of food systems and the pathways to reforming them for a better future.
Join the conversation on food justice and sustainability with Radical Food Geographies—a vital resource for activists, scholars, and policymakers alike.