Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Preface Introduction
Section I: Need for TransformationsChapter 1 Connecting Food Access and Housing Security: Lessons from Peterborough, OntarioPatricia Ballamingie, Peter Andr e, Mary Anne Martin and Julie Pilson
Chapter 2 Strengthening the Backbone: Local Food, Foreign Labour and Social JusticeJanet Mclaughlin
Chapter 3 Community Food Security in Pictou Landing First NationPictou Landing First Nation and Irena Knezevic
Chapter 4 The Us Experience in Planning for Community Food Systems: An Era of Advocacy, Awareness, and (Some) LearningSamina Raja, Subhashni Raj and Bartholomew Roberts
Section II: Pathways to Transformation Chapter 5 Can Community-Based Initiatives Address the Conundrum Of Improving Household Food Access While Supporting Local Smallholder Farmer Livelihoods?Peter Andr e, Patricia Ballamingie, Stephen Piazza and Scott Jarosiewicz
Chapter 6 Nourishing Learning Environments: School Food Gardens and Sustainable Food SystemsElizabeth Nowatschin, Karen Landman and Erin Nelson
Chapter 7 Using a Complexity Lens to Address Local Food Dilemmas in Northern Ontario: The Viability of Crowdsourcing and CrowdfundingMirella Stroink, Connie H. Nelson and Adam C. Davis
Chapter 8 The Local Food Policy Audit: Spanning the Civic-Political Agrifood DivideJill K. Clark, Caitlin Marquis and Samina Raja
Chapter 9 Supply Management as Food SovereigntyPhil Mount
Chapter 10Navigating Spaces For Political Action: Victories And Compromises for Mexico's Local Organic MovementErin Nelson and Laura G mez Tovar
Chapter 11 Communities of Food Practice: Regional Networks As Strategic Tools for Food Systems TransformationCharles Z. Levkoe
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