Multiple sectors play vital roles in a community’s development and maintenance of a sustainable local food system. This study explored the perceptions of twenty-two representatives from the civil society, public, and private sectors in Dayton, Ohio, about the development of the region’s local food system. The researchers employed grounded theory methodology for data collection and analysis. Core themes from the participants of each sector group emerged from the data and areas of convergence and divergence among groups were reported
In 2004, a local food system report, entitled Toward a Sustainable Food System: Assessment and Actio...
The increasing complexity of our modern food system has changed the landscape of American agricultur...
IMPACT. 1: Professor Clark has been a leader in fostering the grass-roots food policy movement in Oh...
Across the US, support is ever-growing for the local food movement. This growing trend promotes food...
International audienceThe interest in and enthusiasm for shifting food systems to community-based an...
Downtown Dayton and its surrounding areas are considered to be a food desert by the USDA, which mean...
Over fourteen percent of households in the United States (US) are food insecure (USDA, 2013). At the...
Various types of local food systems are being touted as a means of engendering local economic growth...
Any multistakeholder initiative that aims to build the basis for change in a food system, regardless...
Food and farming systems are critical to economic vitality and community health. However, these syst...
Local food systems have attracted increasing attention as a potential solution to challenges in the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Sciences: Environment and Community, 2012Food polic...
As one of its five aims, the Gillings Sustainable Local Food Systems Project at the University of No...
CONTEXT: Food systems worldwide are under enormous pressure. Over the past decades, local food syste...
As consumers across the Nation express a growing interest in a closer connection to their food produ...
In 2004, a local food system report, entitled Toward a Sustainable Food System: Assessment and Actio...
The increasing complexity of our modern food system has changed the landscape of American agricultur...
IMPACT. 1: Professor Clark has been a leader in fostering the grass-roots food policy movement in Oh...
Across the US, support is ever-growing for the local food movement. This growing trend promotes food...
International audienceThe interest in and enthusiasm for shifting food systems to community-based an...
Downtown Dayton and its surrounding areas are considered to be a food desert by the USDA, which mean...
Over fourteen percent of households in the United States (US) are food insecure (USDA, 2013). At the...
Various types of local food systems are being touted as a means of engendering local economic growth...
Any multistakeholder initiative that aims to build the basis for change in a food system, regardless...
Food and farming systems are critical to economic vitality and community health. However, these syst...
Local food systems have attracted increasing attention as a potential solution to challenges in the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Sciences: Environment and Community, 2012Food polic...
As one of its five aims, the Gillings Sustainable Local Food Systems Project at the University of No...
CONTEXT: Food systems worldwide are under enormous pressure. Over the past decades, local food syste...
As consumers across the Nation express a growing interest in a closer connection to their food produ...
In 2004, a local food system report, entitled Toward a Sustainable Food System: Assessment and Actio...
The increasing complexity of our modern food system has changed the landscape of American agricultur...
IMPACT. 1: Professor Clark has been a leader in fostering the grass-roots food policy movement in Oh...