In the 20th century, advocates of the dominant mode of agricultural production advanced the key question, ‘how do we feed the world’. Critics of this Productionist paradigm assert that the resulting scarcity of farmers translates into a reduction of essential land-based knowledge and skills, and that centrally controlled solutions are inadequate to address the complex agro- and socio-ecological challenges of the 21st century. Interdisciplinary scholars are now looking beyond a narrow focus on production, and using a broader systems perspective to study the regeneration of food systems in local contexts. This dissertation contributes a case study of the agricultural food systems in the Bella Coola Valley in British Columbia, framed by the ...
An excessive population growth has a consequential effect on agricultural resource-base, where a hu...
There is growing awareness that climate change, economic instability, resource limitations and popul...
Now more than ever, evidence overwhelmingly concludes that our food systems are not currently workin...
Food security is one of the most pressing challenges of our time with over one in ten people in Cana...
Graduation date: 2003Reinhabitation is an approach to building local cultures and economies within i...
The limited nature of the current agriculture system inevitably is unsustainable and is in desperate...
It is reported that 99 % of human food on this planet Earth usually comes from terrestrial environme...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2009Community supported agriculture, a form of ...
As a concept that has increasingly been invoked in discussions of social and political food systems ...
The past and current connections between indigenous peoples and global food production is complicate...
The effects of climate change on land-based food systems are, and will continue to be, devastating. ...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
Alarmed by farmland conversion, growing food insecurity, and increasingly threatened resources, mult...
Social-ecological change such as climate change, market volatility or policy reforms are too often d...
Hunger is insistent. Farming, the source of most food, seems timeless. Perhaps this contrast between...
An excessive population growth has a consequential effect on agricultural resource-base, where a hu...
There is growing awareness that climate change, economic instability, resource limitations and popul...
Now more than ever, evidence overwhelmingly concludes that our food systems are not currently workin...
Food security is one of the most pressing challenges of our time with over one in ten people in Cana...
Graduation date: 2003Reinhabitation is an approach to building local cultures and economies within i...
The limited nature of the current agriculture system inevitably is unsustainable and is in desperate...
It is reported that 99 % of human food on this planet Earth usually comes from terrestrial environme...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2009Community supported agriculture, a form of ...
As a concept that has increasingly been invoked in discussions of social and political food systems ...
The past and current connections between indigenous peoples and global food production is complicate...
The effects of climate change on land-based food systems are, and will continue to be, devastating. ...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
Alarmed by farmland conversion, growing food insecurity, and increasingly threatened resources, mult...
Social-ecological change such as climate change, market volatility or policy reforms are too often d...
Hunger is insistent. Farming, the source of most food, seems timeless. Perhaps this contrast between...
An excessive population growth has a consequential effect on agricultural resource-base, where a hu...
There is growing awareness that climate change, economic instability, resource limitations and popul...
Now more than ever, evidence overwhelmingly concludes that our food systems are not currently workin...