

A Perspective in Nature Sustainability presents an agenda and examples for the comprehensive redesign of agrifood systems according to principles of sufficiency, regeneration, distribution, commons and care. go.nature.com/3P0Skdw
FEAST NPO
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The FEAST NPO researches, imagines & does the transition to sustainable agrifood systems in Asia, from its base in Japan. 日本語 @jp_feast


A Perspective in Nature Sustainability presents an agenda and examples for the comprehensive redesign of agrifood systems according to principles of sufficiency, regeneration, distribution, commons and care. go.nature.com/3P0Skdw

🧐Do you fancy working on the political economy of post-growth at @ICTA_UAB under the supervision @jasonhickel and @g_kallis? 😮The 10 Million Euros @ERC_Research-funded project "#REAL: A Post-growth Deal" is ofering 9 research positions. + info: ➡️uab.cat/web/el-centre-…









Making food systems sustainable is hard. Learning, playing and experimenting with critical food futures can help! ... or so we argue in our new paper 😋 with @srmcgreevy @tamura_norie @otakazu @maikobash & @PricklyLash (edited by @laurap18) frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

we are happy to see @gkallis excellent book "Limits: Why Malthus Was Wrong and Why Environmentalists Should Care" being available now in Japanese and with commentary by @koheisaito0131! Proudly made possible by our members @maikobash @tamura_norie @otakazu and @focx 😊🎉


脱成長研究で有名なヨルゴス・カリス@g_kallisの『LIMITS』(大月書店)が本日発売!あのマルサスが実は無限の経済成長を想定しており、経済学の方向性を決定づけたという独自の解釈から始まる新しい経済の見方をめぐる考察です。私は解説(対話形式)に参加してます。 hanmoto.com/bd/isbn/978427…

we are happy to see @gkallis excellent book "Limits: Why Malthus Was Wrong and Why Environmentalists Should Care" being available now in Japanese and with commentary by @koheisaito0131! Proudly made possible by our members @maikobash @tamura_norie @otakazu and @focx 😊🎉

Honored to be part of the collective that prepared this OA @naturesustainab perspective paper 'Sustainable agrifood systems for a post-growth world' which highlights the importance of East European #informal food economies for the post-growth food system. #content" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nature.com/articles/s4189…

There's a nice table summarizing the differences between growth and post-growth metabolisms in this new Nature Sustainability article: nature.com/articles/s4189…

