Recent European literature on 'alternative' food networks (AFNs) draws heavily upon an apparently accessible and diverse body of non-conventional food networks in the agro-food sector and whilst researchers frequently refer to individual examples of farmers markets, box schemes, producer cooperatives and community-supported agriculture projects, less attention is given to the methodological processes that facilitate the identification and examination of these networks. From the preliminary stages of a research project focusing on examples of AFNs,(2) this paper examines the process of operationalizing AFNs research and reviews the difficulties associated with identifying, comparing and characterizing AFNs
Concepts of ‘alternative’ food practices, enterprises or networks (AFns) have become increasingly pr...
Alternative food networks (AFNs) have become an increasingly dominant feature of agri-food scholarsh...
The food provision regime is contested as unsustainable by increasingly numerous food actors, often ...
Recent European literature on 'alternative' food networks (AFNs) draws heavily upon an apparently ac...
Recent European literature on 'alternative' food networks (AFNs) draws heavily upon an apparently ac...
Alternative Food Networks (AFNs) have been defined as “newly emerging networks of producers, consu...
This study aimed to explore the constraining and facilitating factors impacting the emergence and co...
This study aimed to explore the constraining and facilitating factors impacting the emergence and co...
In response to the failures of the dominant agro-food regime multiple practices for transition towar...
Current sustainability challenges in agro-food networks highlight the need for sustainability transi...
In this paper, we develop the burgeoning research agenda on alternative food networks in Europe. Thr...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
In recent years, a number of dynamic aspects of food supply chains have attracted great interest amo...
The sustainability crisis that conventional food systems are suffering worldwide has recently led Sw...
This paper is a literature review that focuses on the development of AlternativeAgri-Food Networks (...
Concepts of ‘alternative’ food practices, enterprises or networks (AFns) have become increasingly pr...
Alternative food networks (AFNs) have become an increasingly dominant feature of agri-food scholarsh...
The food provision regime is contested as unsustainable by increasingly numerous food actors, often ...
Recent European literature on 'alternative' food networks (AFNs) draws heavily upon an apparently ac...
Recent European literature on 'alternative' food networks (AFNs) draws heavily upon an apparently ac...
Alternative Food Networks (AFNs) have been defined as “newly emerging networks of producers, consu...
This study aimed to explore the constraining and facilitating factors impacting the emergence and co...
This study aimed to explore the constraining and facilitating factors impacting the emergence and co...
In response to the failures of the dominant agro-food regime multiple practices for transition towar...
Current sustainability challenges in agro-food networks highlight the need for sustainability transi...
In this paper, we develop the burgeoning research agenda on alternative food networks in Europe. Thr...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
In recent years, a number of dynamic aspects of food supply chains have attracted great interest amo...
The sustainability crisis that conventional food systems are suffering worldwide has recently led Sw...
This paper is a literature review that focuses on the development of AlternativeAgri-Food Networks (...
Concepts of ‘alternative’ food practices, enterprises or networks (AFns) have become increasingly pr...
Alternative food networks (AFNs) have become an increasingly dominant feature of agri-food scholarsh...
The food provision regime is contested as unsustainable by increasingly numerous food actors, often ...