Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite the fact that food carries a dense set of social meanings and functions, sustainability’s social dimension has been relatively neglected in studies of sustainable food initiatives. In this article, we draw on research carried out for the European project “Facilitating Alternative Agro-food Networks” (FAAN), and describe various ways in which alternative agrofood networks in the city of Manchester manifest aspects of social sustainability and the “moral economy,” including relations of solidarity and justice with proximate and distant others, concern for land and for the global environment, social inclusion of the disadvantaged, and the reskilli...
This paper examines a community sustainability project located in the town of Todmorden, in the nort...
Urban civil society and community groups are experimenting with new ways to provide food that could ...
International audienceusing both environmental care and food justice as theoritical frames, this pap...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
In recent years, diverse organizations and actors in and around cities have been articulating vision...
In Manchester, environmental and health issues have been integrated into a wider agro-food strategy ...
This article uses foodscapes as a lens to explore the potential of ecovillages’ food practices towar...
The contemporary interest in urban cultivation in the global North as a component of sustainable foo...
Last century witnessed an unprecedented growth of cities which has led to the consolidation of an em...
This article uses foodscapes as a lens to explore the potential of ecovillages’ food practices towar...
Economics as a science is rooted on the concept of finite resources. While resources are limited, hu...
The paper explores the concept of ‘sustainable place-making’ and its necessary relationships and opp...
Food is becoming an increasingly disputed issue, and food movements have emerged in both the Global ...
The term ‘foodscapes’—a combination of food and landscape—refers to the social and spatial organizat...
This paper examines a community sustainability project located in the town of Todmorden, in the nort...
Urban civil society and community groups are experimenting with new ways to provide food that could ...
International audienceusing both environmental care and food justice as theoritical frames, this pap...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
In recent years, diverse organizations and actors in and around cities have been articulating vision...
In Manchester, environmental and health issues have been integrated into a wider agro-food strategy ...
This article uses foodscapes as a lens to explore the potential of ecovillages’ food practices towar...
The contemporary interest in urban cultivation in the global North as a component of sustainable foo...
Last century witnessed an unprecedented growth of cities which has led to the consolidation of an em...
This article uses foodscapes as a lens to explore the potential of ecovillages’ food practices towar...
Economics as a science is rooted on the concept of finite resources. While resources are limited, hu...
The paper explores the concept of ‘sustainable place-making’ and its necessary relationships and opp...
Food is becoming an increasingly disputed issue, and food movements have emerged in both the Global ...
The term ‘foodscapes’—a combination of food and landscape—refers to the social and spatial organizat...
This paper examines a community sustainability project located in the town of Todmorden, in the nort...
Urban civil society and community groups are experimenting with new ways to provide food that could ...
International audienceusing both environmental care and food justice as theoritical frames, this pap...