Storage and Scarcity

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Storage and Scarcity

New practices for food, energy and water

Sociology Human geography Conservation of the environment

Author: Giorgio Osti

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Environmental Policy and Practice

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 10th June 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317076537


In an era of abundance

at least part of humanity has stopped thinking about the future provision of basic vital resources such as water, energy and food. Storage actions, with all their variants whether real or imagined, are sources of innovation in the provision and treatment of crucial resources. This book deals with cases of water, food, energy and biodiversity storage as a response to a new era of scarcity.

Examining multilevel storage policies, consumers’ practices and local organisations, author Giorgio Osti explores a variety of examples such as the need to stock agriculture produce, the industry and practices of food conservation, the role of artificial water basins in controlling floods and droughts and the development of batteries able to compensate for the intermittence of renewable energy sources.

Storage and self-sufficiency can be achieved in many technical ways, at different territorial levels and according to different policies or philosophies. Being more a grasshopper or an ant - the two extreme positions - depends not only on the technologies available but also on different analyses of the environment and different attitudes to the future.

This book offers an environmentalist perspective that uncovers hidden or absent activities of ultramodern societies that will be useful to students of environmental sociology as well as those researching and studying at the interface of environmental studies and geography.

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