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Auteur
Joyce D'Silva is Ambassador Emeritus for Compassion in World Farming and its former CEO. She has Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Keele and Winchester. She is the author of Animal Welfare in World Religion: Teaching and Practice (Routledge 2023), rated a powerful book (Christiana Figueres) and profoundly thought-provoking (Joanna Lumley).
Carol McKenna is Special Advisor to Compassion in World Farming's Global CEO. Her role includes leading projects such as the Extinction and Regeneration Conference on which this book is based (www.extinctionconference.com). She is a Trustee of the Eating Better Alliance (www.eating-better.org) and co-editor of Farming Food and Nature: Respecting Animals, People and the Environment (Routledge 2018).
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This book makes the case for an urgent move away from industrial agriculture towards regenerative farming and the promotion of plant-based diets.
Contenu
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction: Extinction or Regeneration? Humanity has the choice
Joyce D'Silva and Carol McKenna
Part 1: The Urgency of Food Systems Change
Philip Lymbery
Olivier De Schutter, Chantal Wei-Ying Clément and Nick Jacobs
Stefanos Fotiou and Rathana Peou Norbert-Munns
Tim Benton
Melissa Leach
Part 2: Planetary Health
Katherine Richardson and Jakob Fritzbøger Christensen
Rattan Lal
Part 3: Human Health and Sustainable Diets
Shireen Kassam
Cóilín Nunan
Shenggen Fan and Xiaolong Feng
Andrew Knight
Part 4: Animal Health and Welfare
Donald M. Broom
John Webster
Carl Safina
Part 5: Regenerative Farming and Agroecology: the Future of Farming
Vandana Shiva
André Leu
Seth Watkins
Janet Maro
David Finlay
Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin
Amir Kassam and Laila Kassam
Natasha Boyland and Elena Lara
Part 6: Routes to Food Systems Transformation
Changing the financial architecture
Jennifer Clapp
Steven Lord, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Debbora Leip, Hermann Lotze-Campen and Michael S. Crawford
Peter Stevenson
Changing food business
Henry Dimbleby
Laura Strangeway and Tracey Jones
James Bailey
Lesley Mitchell, Fabia Bromovsky, Richard Kipling and Emily Lewis-Brown
Changing Minds to Change Policies
Molly Anderson
Ruud Zanders
Rune-Christoffer Dragsdahl
Thomas Legrand and Noemi Altobelli
Lyla June Johnston
Conclusion: Moving from extinction to securing regeneration: the mission of a movement
Joyce D'Silva and Carol McKenna
Index