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Land Renewed: Reworking the Countryside

Land Renewed: Reworking the Countryside

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The book explores how the pressures of leaving the EU, recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, and addressing global heating present opportunities to re-work the countryside for the benefit of all. It argues that we need to re-shape the countryside with an adventurous new agenda at the heart of government.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 172 pages
\n Publication date: 22 October 2021
\n Publisher: Bristol University Press
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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.

The challenges of feeding Britain while also addressing the impacts of climate change are significant and require a comprehensive strategy. However, there currently lacks a clear plan to manage and enhance our land, which is a vital resource. This book delves into how the pressures of leaving the EU, recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, and addressing global heating present unique opportunities to re-work the countryside for the benefit of all. By incorporating personal and inspiring stories of people and places, Peter Hetherington highlights the innovative measures that are necessary for nature's recovery while safeguarding our most valuable farmland. He also advocates for promoting local food production and revitalizing remote areas.

In this groundbreaking book, Hetherington argues that we need to adopt an adventurous new agenda at the heart of government to re-shape the countryside. He emphasizes the importance of preserving our natural heritage while also promoting sustainable agriculture and rural development. The book provides a roadmap for policymakers, farmers, and community leaders to work together towards a more sustainable and resilient future for Britain's countryside.

One of the key themes explored in the book is the need to prioritize nature's recovery. Hetherington highlights the devastating effects of climate change on our ecosystems, including soil erosion, biodiversity loss, and extreme weather events. He argues that we must take urgent action to protect and restore our natural environment to ensure its long-term sustainability.

To achieve this, the book proposes a range of innovative measures, such as implementing nature-based solutions, promoting sustainable agriculture practices, and investing in renewable energy infrastructure. It also emphasizes the importance of promoting local food production and reducing food waste. By supporting local farmers and promoting sustainable food systems, we can reduce our carbon footprint and promote a healthier and more sustainable diet for both people and the planet.

Another important aspect of the book is the need to address rural isolation and deprivation. Hetherington argues that the countryside is often neglected and underserved, with many rural communities facing economic and social challenges. He suggests that we must invest in rural infrastructure, such as broadband access and transportation, to improve connectivity and opportunities for people living in rural areas.

Furthermore, the book advocates for re-peopling remote areas and promoting sustainable tourism. By attracting visitors to rural areas, we can generate economic growth and create jobs while also promoting a deeper appreciation for the natural environment. This can help to preserve and protect the countryside for future generations.

In conclusion, Feeding Britain while Preparing for the Ravages of Climate Change is a thought-provoking and comprehensive book that offers a roadmap for a more sustainable and resilient future for our countryside. By prioritizing nature's recovery, promoting local food production, and addressing rural isolation and deprivation, we can create a healthier and more sustainable society for both people and the planet. This book is a must-read for policymakers, farmers, and community leaders who are committed to building a better future for our countryside.

\n Weight: 276g\n
Dimension: 157 x 233 x 13 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781529217421\n \n

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