by Graham Harvey (Author)
Over then past fifty years the British countryside has changed out of all recognition. A wide range of wildlife species are disappearing - victims of modern intensive farming, of pesticides and fertilisers and the sheer relentless pressure to maximise output from every hedge bank and field corner. It need not have happened. The loss of our wildlife and countryside has come about through a deliberate and sustained national policy, one that costs the British people 8 billion a year. The Killing of the Countryside is a devastating attack on modern British agricultural policy and practice and a plea for a return to natural cycles, an end to subsidies and the domination of agribusiness, and for a safe, sustainable farming system. Winner of the 1997 BP Natural World Book Award.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: First Edition of This Edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 05 Mar 1998
ISBN 10: 0099736616
ISBN 13: 9780099736615
Book Overview: 'A foreceful, informed and authoritative account of farming and the countryside' - Spectator Winner of the BP Natural World Book Award
Prizes: Shortlisted for BP Natural World Book Prize 1997 and Natural World Book of the Year 1997.