Hungry City


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'Cities cover just 2% of the world’s surface, but consume 75% of the world’s resources’. The relationship between food and cities is fundamental to our everyday lives. Food shapes cities and through them it moulds us - along with the countryside that feeds us. Yet few of us are conscious of the process and we rarely stop to wonder how food reaches our plates. Hungry City examines the way in which modern food production has damaged the balance of human existence, and reveals that we have yet to resolve a centuries-old dilemma - one which holds the key to a host of current problems, from obesity and the inexorable rise of the supermarkets, to the destruction of the natural world. Original, inspiring and written with infectious enthusiasm and belief, Hungry City illuminates an issue that is fundamental to us all.







For Hunger-proof Cities


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For Hunger Proof Cities: Sustainable urban food systems













Hunger Emergency in America


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Hunger Among the Homeless


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City of Hunger


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Traveling through rural Montana, Blake and Susan Hanson stumble upon a small, abandoned town known as 'Bobcat.' Eager to kill time before meeting their family in Washington, they decide to explore the town. They find broken down cars, looted stores, and raided houses--and blood and bones. It looks like the town was raided and pillaged, and they fear the raid isn't over. There are people in that city. And they are hungry. In this vicious horror novel, Jon Athan--the author of Cannibal Creek and Spit and Die--brings you into the early nineties to meet the old and new residents of Bobcat. WARNING: This novel contains graphic content. This book is not intended for those easily offended or appalled.