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Transitions Toward Sustainable Agriculture And Food Chains And Peri-Urban Areas by Krijn J Poppe and Katrien Termeer and Maja Slingerland , Wageningen Academic Publishers

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    Author(s)Krijn J Poppe and Katrien Termeer and Maja Slingerland
    PublisherWageningen Academic Publishers
    ISBN9789086861170
    Pages392
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2009

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    Wageningen Academic Publishers Transitions Toward Sustainable Agriculture And Food Chains And Peri-Urban Areas by Krijn J Poppe and Katrien Termeer and Maja Slingerland

    Agriculture is changing rapidly. The greatest current challenge to the agricultural sector is for it to become sustainable in all three of the dimensions profit, people and planet. This is certainly the case in highly urbanized countries like the Netherlands, where agriculture is confronted with high land prices, rising consumer concerns for issues like animal welfare and negative environmental effects but also with new demands from the city for recreation, health care and local food products. These are some of the developments in our society that are forcing agriculture to change. The government, farmers, the agri-food industry and the retail sector struggle to meet this challenge and find new forms of governance. In the Netherlands, the government has called for a ‘transition towards sustainable agriculture’ and it is investing in this programme with its research and education policy. Similar trends have been observed in other countries.This book presents the expertise that has been accrued from at least five years of Dutch research in this area. The aim is to collate the results of the experiments, to learn from them, to confront them with existing theory and to share them with a larger audience in order to foster learning about transition. Given the leading position of the Netherlands in global agriculture, in a highly urbanized setting, and its leading position in th



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