ABSTRACT

Livestock production worldwide is increasing rapidly, in part due to economic growth and demand for meat in industrializing countries. Yet there are many concerns about the sustainability of increased meat production and consumption, from perspectives including human health, animal welfare, climate change and environmental pollution. 

This book tackles the key issues of contemporary meat production and consumption through a lens of political ecology, which emphasizes the power relations producing particular social, economic and cultural interactions with non-human nature. Three main topics are addressed: the political ecology of global livestock production trends; changes in production systems around the world and their implications for environmental justice; and existing and emerging governance strategies for meat production and consumption systems and their implications. 

Case studies of different systems at varying scales are included, drawn from Asia, Africa, the Americas and Europe. The book includes an editorial introduction to set the context and synthesize key messages for the reader.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

part 1|80 pages

The ‘livestock revolution'

chapter 2|21 pages

Evolution of a Revolution

Meat consumption and livestock production in the developing world

chapter 3|25 pages

Cattle Ranching Development in the Brazilian Amazon

Looking at long-term trends to explore the transition towards sustainable beef cattle production

part 2|58 pages

Environmental justice and meat production/consumption

chapter 6|8 pages

Meat and Inequality

Environmental health consequences of livestock agribusiness

chapter 7|18 pages

Can't go to the Fountain no More

Pigs, nitrates and spring water pollution in Catalonia

chapter 9|22 pages

Neoliberal Governance and Environmental Risk

‘Normal accidents' in North Carolina’s hog industry

part 3|90 pages

Biopolitics, knowledge and the materialism of meat

chapter 10|17 pages

Breed Contra Beef

The making of Piedmontese cattle

chapter 11|17 pages

Biopower and an Ecology of Genes

Seeing livestock as meat via genetics

chapter 14|14 pages

Battling the Head and the Heart

Constructing knowledgeable narratives of vegetarianism in anti-meat advocacy

part 4|112 pages

The governance of meat production systems

chapter 15|24 pages

Producing Halal Meat

The case of Halal slaughter practices in Wales, UK

chapter 16|18 pages

Roundtable Governance and the Greening of the Global Beef Industry

Lessons from the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil

chapter 17|21 pages

Contesting Urban Agriculture

The politics of meat production in the License-Buy-Back Scheme (2006–2007) in Hong Kong

chapter 18|14 pages

Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Livestock

Complications, implication and new political ecologies

chapter 19|25 pages

Domestic Farmed Fish Production

An overview of governance and oversight in the US aquaculture industry

chapter 20|8 pages

Conclusion

Affect and attribution