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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Socio-Metabolic Perspectives on the Sustainability of Local Food Systems :
|b Insights for Science, Policy and Practice /
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|a XIX, 364 p. 30 illus., 15 illus. in color. :
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|a Foreword -- Introduction.-PART I Social Metabolism and Local Food Systems: Key Concepts -- Chapter 1.1 In Search of Local Sustainable Agro-food Systems -- Chapter 1.2 Towards an Energy-Landscape Integrated Analysis (ELIA) in agroecosystems -- Chapter 1.3 Integrating indicators of energy efficiency, power and social metabolism for sustainability assessment of farming and food systems -- PART II Social Metabolism and Local Food Systems: Case studies beyond North and South -- Chapter 2.1 Sustainability challenges of pre-industrial food systems: Insights from Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research in Austria -- Chapter 2.2 From vineyards to feedlots: Socio-metabolic transition of the Vallés County (1860-1950-1999) -- Chapter 2.3 Learnings from an Austrian rural case to foster leapfrogging unsustainable practices in industrializing countries -- Chapter 2.4 Leapfrogging conventional development? Innovations to overcome sustainability constraints in a small-farmer village, Cambodia -- Chapter 2.5 Social and financial metabolism of a small-scale organic farm: looking for sustainability at local level -- Chapter 2.6 Towards more sustainable diets? A socioecological reading of food consumption patterns on a Greek island -- Chapter 2.7 Local and Global food supply chains. Is their comparison meaningful? Lessons learned from an organic tomato case study -- Chapter 2.8 Closing nutrient cycles in the city of Madrid: intersection of grey and green infrastructure systems -- Conclusions: What pathways exist for sustainable agro-food systems?
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|a Fraňková, Eva.
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