The introductory chapter describes the challenge and notes the complex of rural problem, associated with food systems, with focus on those in countries bordering the Baltic Sea. It concludes with the general hypothesis that food systems that are more local and recycling would be more sustainable than current ones
This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises and networks in the transformation ...
Agricultural production and nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea are likely to increase following Poland...
Rural areas have increasingly become cast as places of nature, and so consideration of sustainable r...
There is good potential for sustainable localisation and recycling in rural food systems around the ...
In this chapter, the interdisciplinary synthesis of the results of the BERAS project is presented an...
This chapter introduces the cases and the disciplinary approaches and methods. The BERAS study had a...
The aim of the study was to determine the potential, impact and prerequisites of localization and en...
The issues related to local food systems and their wider social, cultural, economic and envi-ronment...
Challenges for the New Rurality in a Changing World was the title of the 7th International Conferenc...
This working paper describes the state of play of local food initiatives in the Baltic Sea Region (B...
Agriculture is the single most important contributor to the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. Itis r...
What could be a functioning food system model for a food secure and sustainable world. This project ...
The aim of the study was to determine the potential, impact and prerequisites of localization and en...
Although many widely known and applied criteria exist for making a generał comparison between countr...
The global food system as a provider of food security faces several sustainability challenges curren...
This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises and networks in the transformation ...
Agricultural production and nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea are likely to increase following Poland...
Rural areas have increasingly become cast as places of nature, and so consideration of sustainable r...
There is good potential for sustainable localisation and recycling in rural food systems around the ...
In this chapter, the interdisciplinary synthesis of the results of the BERAS project is presented an...
This chapter introduces the cases and the disciplinary approaches and methods. The BERAS study had a...
The aim of the study was to determine the potential, impact and prerequisites of localization and en...
The issues related to local food systems and their wider social, cultural, economic and envi-ronment...
Challenges for the New Rurality in a Changing World was the title of the 7th International Conferenc...
This working paper describes the state of play of local food initiatives in the Baltic Sea Region (B...
Agriculture is the single most important contributor to the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. Itis r...
What could be a functioning food system model for a food secure and sustainable world. This project ...
The aim of the study was to determine the potential, impact and prerequisites of localization and en...
Although many widely known and applied criteria exist for making a generał comparison between countr...
The global food system as a provider of food security faces several sustainability challenges curren...
This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises and networks in the transformation ...
Agricultural production and nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea are likely to increase following Poland...
Rural areas have increasingly become cast as places of nature, and so consideration of sustainable r...