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Food, energy and society

Abstract

Twelve chapters are presented in this book - the first four of which concern hunter-gatherer society, the development of agricultural systems, and an introduction to the relative energy costs of manpower, animal power and machines in food production. The main section of the book (Chapters 6-9) documents the energy use in the production of livestock, grain and legumes, fruit, vegetable and forage, and fish. Comparisons of energy inputs and outputs are made for different crops and for countries at different levels of development. The final section of the book covers food processing, packaging and transport costs. The message of the book is that a switch from the high overall protein and high animal protein diet in the industrialized countries is overdue. Such a move, the author maintains, will reduce the total fossil fuel requirements for food production and enable more people to be adequately fed. The author also recommends extensive use of bicycles for transportation.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1979
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
EDB-82-164157
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; AGRICULTURE; ENERGY BUDGETS; FOOD INDUSTRY; ENERGY DEMAND; CEREALS; COST; CROPS; DIET; DOMESTIC ANIMALS; FISHES; FOOD; FOOD PROCESSING; FORAGE; FRUITS; LEGUMINOSAE; PACKAGING; PRODUCTION; PROTEINS; TRANSPORT; VEGETABLES; ANIMAL FEEDS; ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; DEMAND; GRAMINEAE; GRASS; INDUSTRY; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; PLANTS; PROCESSING; VERTEBRATES; 320300* - Energy Conservation, Consumption, & Utilization- Industrial & Agricultural Processes; 290400 - Energy Planning & Policy- Energy Resources
OSTI ID:
7097761
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Availability:
Edward Arnold, London, England/3.95 pounds.
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: 165
Announcement Date:
Sep 01, 1982

Citation Formats

Pimental, D, and Pimental, M. Food, energy and society. United Kingdom: N. p., 1979. Web.
Pimental, D, & Pimental, M. Food, energy and society. United Kingdom.
Pimental, D, and Pimental, M. 1979. "Food, energy and society." United Kingdom.
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year = {1979}
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