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Food, Farms, and Community: Exploring Food Systems (UNH Non-Series Title)

paperbackDecember 2, 2014
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ISBN-13: 9781611684216 ISBN-10: 1611684218
Publisher
University Press of New England
Binding
paperback
Published
December 2, 2014
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×2.00×15.20 cm

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Food, Farms, and Community: Exploring Food Systems (UNH Non-Series Title) by Chase, Lisa. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781611684216.

Throughout the United States, people are increasingly concerned about where their food comes from, how it is produced, and how its production affects individuals and their communities. The answers to these questions reveal a complex web of interactions. While large, distant farms and multinational companies dominate at national and global levels, innovative programs including farmers markets, farm-to-school initiatives, and agritourism are forging stronger connections between people and food at local and regional levels. At all levels of the food system, energy use, climate change, food safety, and the maintenance of farmland for the future are critical considerations. The need to understand food systems―what they are, whos involved, and how they work (or dont)―has never been greater. Food, Farms, and Community: Exploring Food Systems takes an in-depth look at critical issues, successful programs, and challenges for improving food systems spanning a few miles to a few thousand miles. Case studies that delve into the values that drive farmers, food advocates, and food entrepreneurs are interwoven with analysis supported by the latest research. Examples of entrepreneurial farms and organizations working together to build sustainable food systems are relevant to the entire country―and reveal results that are about much more than fresh food.