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Improving local food access, security, and resilience
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This volume is a cross-disciplinary and applied approach to urban food system sustainability, health, and equity.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317237112
- Artikelnr.: 47137029
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317237112
- Artikelnr.: 47137029
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Christopher Bosso is Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Coordinator of the Consortium for Food Systems Sustainability, Health, and Equity at Northeastern University, Boston, USA. His areas of interest include food and environmental policy, science and technology policy, and the governance of emerging technologies.
1. What You Want, When You Want It? Christopher Bosso Part 1: Ensuring Food
Security 2. Food Security as a Human Rights Issue Sandra Raponi 3.
Population Density, Poverty, and Food Retail Access in the United States:
An Empirical Approach Parke Wilde, Joseph Llobrera, and Michele Ver Ploeg
4. Super-sized Strategies for Improved Health: Does Reducing the Density of
Fast Food Restaurants Matter? Bakeyah Nelson and Karen Banks 5. From Food
Access to Food Justice: A Case Study of the Somerville Mobile Farmers'
Market Sara Shostak, Janaki Blum, Chris Mancini, Luisa Oliveira, Lisa
Robinson, and Erica Satin-Hernandez 6. Farm to Home: Senior Farmers' Market
Nutrition Program Access and Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Home Delivery for
Homebound Older Adults Mehreen Ismail and Cara Cuite Part 2: Building Local
Food System Sustainability 7. What Grows in East New York: 'East New York
Farms!' and Expectations of Urban Agriculture Sarita Daftary-Steel,
Christine M. Porter, Suzanne Gervais, David Vigil, and Daryl Marshall 8.
Feeding Community: A Case Study of a Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen in
Eastern Connecticut Hedley Freake and Phoebe Godfrey 9. Developing a Food
System-Sensitive Methodology to Transform Food "Waste," Create New Food
Businesses, and Address Hunger in Urban Communities Thomas H. O'Donnell,
Jonathan Deutsch, Cathy Yungmann, Alexandra Zeitz, and Solomon H. Katz
Part 3: Ensuring Food System Resilience 10. Food Safety and the Emergency
Food Supply Chain: Lessons from North Carolina Food Pantries Ashley
Chaifetz and Benjamin Chapman 11. Creating a Resilience Assessment
Framework for Urban Food Systems Kimberly Zeuli and Austin Nijhuis
Security 2. Food Security as a Human Rights Issue Sandra Raponi 3.
Population Density, Poverty, and Food Retail Access in the United States:
An Empirical Approach Parke Wilde, Joseph Llobrera, and Michele Ver Ploeg
4. Super-sized Strategies for Improved Health: Does Reducing the Density of
Fast Food Restaurants Matter? Bakeyah Nelson and Karen Banks 5. From Food
Access to Food Justice: A Case Study of the Somerville Mobile Farmers'
Market Sara Shostak, Janaki Blum, Chris Mancini, Luisa Oliveira, Lisa
Robinson, and Erica Satin-Hernandez 6. Farm to Home: Senior Farmers' Market
Nutrition Program Access and Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Home Delivery for
Homebound Older Adults Mehreen Ismail and Cara Cuite Part 2: Building Local
Food System Sustainability 7. What Grows in East New York: 'East New York
Farms!' and Expectations of Urban Agriculture Sarita Daftary-Steel,
Christine M. Porter, Suzanne Gervais, David Vigil, and Daryl Marshall 8.
Feeding Community: A Case Study of a Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen in
Eastern Connecticut Hedley Freake and Phoebe Godfrey 9. Developing a Food
System-Sensitive Methodology to Transform Food "Waste," Create New Food
Businesses, and Address Hunger in Urban Communities Thomas H. O'Donnell,
Jonathan Deutsch, Cathy Yungmann, Alexandra Zeitz, and Solomon H. Katz
Part 3: Ensuring Food System Resilience 10. Food Safety and the Emergency
Food Supply Chain: Lessons from North Carolina Food Pantries Ashley
Chaifetz and Benjamin Chapman 11. Creating a Resilience Assessment
Framework for Urban Food Systems Kimberly Zeuli and Austin Nijhuis
1. What You Want, When You Want It? Christopher Bosso Part 1: Ensuring Food
Security 2. Food Security as a Human Rights Issue Sandra Raponi 3.
Population Density, Poverty, and Food Retail Access in the United States:
An Empirical Approach Parke Wilde, Joseph Llobrera, and Michele Ver Ploeg
4. Super-sized Strategies for Improved Health: Does Reducing the Density of
Fast Food Restaurants Matter? Bakeyah Nelson and Karen Banks 5. From Food
Access to Food Justice: A Case Study of the Somerville Mobile Farmers'
Market Sara Shostak, Janaki Blum, Chris Mancini, Luisa Oliveira, Lisa
Robinson, and Erica Satin-Hernandez 6. Farm to Home: Senior Farmers' Market
Nutrition Program Access and Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Home Delivery for
Homebound Older Adults Mehreen Ismail and Cara Cuite Part 2: Building Local
Food System Sustainability 7. What Grows in East New York: 'East New York
Farms!' and Expectations of Urban Agriculture Sarita Daftary-Steel,
Christine M. Porter, Suzanne Gervais, David Vigil, and Daryl Marshall 8.
Feeding Community: A Case Study of a Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen in
Eastern Connecticut Hedley Freake and Phoebe Godfrey 9. Developing a Food
System-Sensitive Methodology to Transform Food "Waste," Create New Food
Businesses, and Address Hunger in Urban Communities Thomas H. O'Donnell,
Jonathan Deutsch, Cathy Yungmann, Alexandra Zeitz, and Solomon H. Katz
Part 3: Ensuring Food System Resilience 10. Food Safety and the Emergency
Food Supply Chain: Lessons from North Carolina Food Pantries Ashley
Chaifetz and Benjamin Chapman 11. Creating a Resilience Assessment
Framework for Urban Food Systems Kimberly Zeuli and Austin Nijhuis
Security 2. Food Security as a Human Rights Issue Sandra Raponi 3.
Population Density, Poverty, and Food Retail Access in the United States:
An Empirical Approach Parke Wilde, Joseph Llobrera, and Michele Ver Ploeg
4. Super-sized Strategies for Improved Health: Does Reducing the Density of
Fast Food Restaurants Matter? Bakeyah Nelson and Karen Banks 5. From Food
Access to Food Justice: A Case Study of the Somerville Mobile Farmers'
Market Sara Shostak, Janaki Blum, Chris Mancini, Luisa Oliveira, Lisa
Robinson, and Erica Satin-Hernandez 6. Farm to Home: Senior Farmers' Market
Nutrition Program Access and Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Home Delivery for
Homebound Older Adults Mehreen Ismail and Cara Cuite Part 2: Building Local
Food System Sustainability 7. What Grows in East New York: 'East New York
Farms!' and Expectations of Urban Agriculture Sarita Daftary-Steel,
Christine M. Porter, Suzanne Gervais, David Vigil, and Daryl Marshall 8.
Feeding Community: A Case Study of a Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen in
Eastern Connecticut Hedley Freake and Phoebe Godfrey 9. Developing a Food
System-Sensitive Methodology to Transform Food "Waste," Create New Food
Businesses, and Address Hunger in Urban Communities Thomas H. O'Donnell,
Jonathan Deutsch, Cathy Yungmann, Alexandra Zeitz, and Solomon H. Katz
Part 3: Ensuring Food System Resilience 10. Food Safety and the Emergency
Food Supply Chain: Lessons from North Carolina Food Pantries Ashley
Chaifetz and Benjamin Chapman 11. Creating a Resilience Assessment
Framework for Urban Food Systems Kimberly Zeuli and Austin Nijhuis