Local Food Ecosystems Book
The book is being sold on a 'pay as you feel' basis and all proceeds will go to the development of the Cambridge Food Hub project. It's offered below at a number of different price points.
We know that ‘system change’ is desperately needed, but what does ‘system change’ look like? And who is going to make it happen?
The ‘Local Food Ecosystem’ is a new concept in food supply chain coordination which conforms to a new and more forward-thinking economic model. It is founded upon principles such as balance, wholeness, circularity, diversity and interconnectivity, resulting in a food system which is less wasteful, more equitable, much kinder to our planet, much better for citizens in terms of the quality and healthiness of the food we get to eat, which nurtures food entrepreneurism to create vibrant local food economies, and which is, in every sense of the word, sustainable.
Featuring images and testimonies from Cambridge's food community.
Local Food Ecosystems: How Food Hubs Can Help Create a More Sustainable Food System
By Duncan Catchpole
Foreword by Tony Juniper
163 pages
The book is being sold on a 'pay as you feel' basis and all proceeds will go to the development of the Cambridge Food Hub project.
This version is signed and includes a special message from the author.
Local Food Ecosystems: How Food Hubs Can Help Create a More Sustainable Food System
By Duncan Catchpole
Foreword by Tony Juniper
163 pages
The book is being sold on a 'pay as you feel' basis and all proceeds will go to the development of the Cambridge Food Hub project.
Local Food Ecosystems: How Food Hubs Can Help Create a More Sustainable Food System
By Duncan Catchpole
Foreword by Tony Juniper
163 pages
The book is being sold on a 'pay as you feel' basis and all proceeds will go to the development of the Cambridge Food Hub project.
This book is sold at the cost price.
Local Food Ecosystems: How Food Hubs Can Help Create a More Sustainable Food System
By Duncan Catchpole
Foreword by Tony Juniper
163 pages
The book is being sold on a 'pay as you feel' basis and all proceeds will go to the development of the Cambridge Food Hub project.
Local Food Ecosystems: How Food Hubs Can Help Create a More Sustainable Food System
By Duncan Catchpole
Foreword by Tony Juniper
163 pages
The book is being sold on a 'pay as you feel' basis and all proceeds will go to the development of the Cambridge Food Hub project.