Claire Kremen Responds to Essay on Wildlife and Farmland

In response to a recent essay by Linus Blomqvist on The Breakthrough, BFI Co-faculty Director Claire Kremen explains that the land sparing vs. land sharing debate oversimplifies the issue of conservation in food production. She instead argues for an approach that focuses on the demand side, which includes taking steps to reduce consumption, waste, and inequality.

Read Claire’s full response here.

In response to a recent essay by Linus Blomqvist on The Breakthrough, BFI Co-faculty Director Claire Kremen explains that the land sparing vs. land sharing debate oversimplifies the issue of conservation in food production. She instead argues for an approach that focuses on the demand side, which includes taking steps to reduce consumption, waste, and inequality.

Read Claire’s full response here.