Not exact matches
An engineer constructing wells
in oil fields and an animal foraging for scarce
food in the
desert often face a similar dilemma: How long should they look for more of their needed resource before they move on to look elsewhere?
I think the problem with America today and a lot of our industrialized society is we
often land either
in food deserts or situations where there just aren't really any good choices, especially for athletes who are traveling or you've got a certain diet that you're sticking to.
Food deserts are
often located
in impoverished and
in areas with higher concentrations of minorities; though this is not always true.
From a 2000 - year - old
food forest
in the
desert to a 20 - year - old forest garden
in the mountains, permaculture enthusiasts
often hold up forest gardens as an example of truly sustainable agriculture.