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Feeding Britain while preparing for the ravages of climate change are two key issues – yet there’s no strategy for managing and enhancing that most precious resource: our land. This book explores h...
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  • 03 December 2021
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Feeding Britain while preparing for the ravages of climate change are two key issues – yet there’s no strategy for managing and enhancing that most precious resource: our land. This book explores how the pressures of leaving the EU, recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, and addressing global heating present unparalleled opportunities to re-work the countryside for the benefit of all.

Incorporating personal, inspiring stories of people and places, Peter Hetherington sets out the innovative measures needed for nature’s recovery while protecting our most valuable farmland, encouraging local food production and ‘re-peopling’ remote areas. In the first book to tackle these issues holistically, he argues that we need to re-shape the countryside with an adventurous new agenda at the heart of government.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 172
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 03 December 2021
ISBN: 9781529217421
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Settlement, urban and rural geography, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy (see also SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food), SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, Social impact of environmental issues, Rural planning and policy
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Peter Hetherington is past chair of the Town and Country Planning Association and former regional affairs editor of The Guardian.

Introduction: Going Local

Land of Promise

Learning From History

Small Is Beautiful: The New Revolutionaries

Feeding Britain

The Hills Were Alive

The Climate Challenge: Land Versus Water

Re-Wilding: Rich Persons’ Plaything or Real Hope for People?

Communities Renewed or Housing Denied

Land Renewing: Reworking for All