Papers by Carrie de Silva
The longer-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European food supply chain may be substan... more The longer-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European food supply chain may be substantially different than the short-term adaptation of farmers, food processors and retailers. The main consumer preference changes are likely to be linked to greater on-line ordering, home delivery and in-home consumption. The food industry changes will probably be more persistent and of greater magnitude than those on the consumer side, including a preference for production and processing closer to consumption, and greater flexibility in processing. The COVID-19 pandemic will promote greater automation throughout the food chain with automation of combinable crops leading the way because the engineering is more tractable than for fruits and vegetables. The COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a re-emphasis on food production and food security in agricultural policy throughout Europe. That re-emphasis of food security will be strongest in those countries which saw the largest and longest disruption in consumer level food availability. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the European food system, but in the longer run it could also create opportunities for those ready to adapt to the changing realities.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Jun 8, 2023
The Law Teacher, Oct 2, 2017
genuinely engaging with the versatility of the law. This, I think, is probably the challenge faci... more genuinely engaging with the versatility of the law. This, I think, is probably the challenge facing most law teachers, especially in the current context of uncertainty in light of Brexit and other political upheavals.
The Law Teacher, 2017
genuinely engaging with the versatility of the law. This, I think, is probably the challenge faci... more genuinely engaging with the versatility of the law. This, I think, is probably the challenge facing most law teachers, especially in the current context of uncertainty in light of Brexit and other political upheavals.
... Book review of: 'Legal method text and materials' by Carl F. Stychin and Li... more ... Book review of: 'Legal method text and materials' by Carl F. Stychin and Linda Mulcahy; 'Legal method' by Ian Mcleod and 'Unlocking legal learning' by Rebecca Huxley-Binns, Leon Riley and Chris Turner. Aries, Nicola and ...
Routledge eBooks, Aug 4, 2020
Routledge eBooks, Nov 9, 2021
Routledge eBooks, Aug 4, 2020
Galbraith’s Construction and Land Management Law for Students, 2020
Galbraith’s Construction and Land Management Law for Students, 2020
Residential Property Appraisal, 2021
Residential Property Appraisal, 2021
The longer-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European food supply chain may be substan... more The longer-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European food supply chain may be substantially different than the short-term adaptation of farmers, food processors and retailers. The main consumer preference changes are likely to be linked to greater on-line ordering, home delivery and in-home consumption. The food industry changes will probably be more persistent and of greater magnitude than those on the consumer side, including a preference for production and processing closer to consumption, and greater flexibility in processing. The COVID-19 pandemic will promote greater automation throughout the food chain with automation of combinable crops leading the way because the engineering is more tractable than for fruits and vegetables. The COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a re-emphasis on food production and food security in agricultural policy throughout Europe. That re-emphasis of food security will be strongest in those countries which saw the largest and longest disruptio...
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Papers by Carrie de Silva