Literature on alternative food networks (AFN) has hitherto included multifaceted foci such as short food supply chains (Ilbery and Maye 2005; Renting et al 2003), local food supply systems (Winter 2003; Hinrichs 2000), and local supply chain sourcing (Ilbery and Maye 2006). Other literature has focused on the quality turn in food supply (Weatherell et al 2003; Goodman and DuPuis, 2002) culturally embedded food systems (Hinrichs 2000), direct farm retail (Renting et al 2003; Weatherell et al 2003; Brown 2001), community supported agriculture (Allen et al 2003); ‘good food box’ schemes (Sage 2003), specialty (Ilbery and Maye 2005; Ilbery and Kneafsy 1999) and hybrid food networks that include both alternative and conventional elements (Ilbery...
By comparing insights from three different fields sites located in the UK, Italy, and China, the aut...
Talking about food sustainability, including environmental, social and economic issues concerns the ...
Food (in)security has become a challenge not only for developing economies but also for High Income ...
Over the past two decades, extensive research effort has been directed towards examining food initia...
Alternative Food Networks (AFN) is a concept that has emerged in opposition to conventional food sys...
Food security remains a persistent global challenge. Inequality means that food insecurity is dispr...
This article reviews recent research into alternative systems of food provision. It considers, first...
This paper is a literature review that focuses on the development of AlternativeAgri-Food Networks (...
Food systems are suffering from pressures related to population growth, increased urbanisation, clim...
Recent European literature on 'alternative' food networks (AFNs) draws heavily upon an apparently ac...
In recent years, a number of dynamic aspects of food supply chains have attracted great interest amo...
In the hope for more sustainable agriculture and a stronger connection to their food, an increasing ...
For the past thirty years, food producers and consumers have initiated alternative food networks (AF...
Scaling up supply chains in the interest of cost-effectiveness has led to an increasing disconnectio...
The availability and accessibility of food is constrained by the environments where people live, wor...
By comparing insights from three different fields sites located in the UK, Italy, and China, the aut...
Talking about food sustainability, including environmental, social and economic issues concerns the ...
Food (in)security has become a challenge not only for developing economies but also for High Income ...
Over the past two decades, extensive research effort has been directed towards examining food initia...
Alternative Food Networks (AFN) is a concept that has emerged in opposition to conventional food sys...
Food security remains a persistent global challenge. Inequality means that food insecurity is dispr...
This article reviews recent research into alternative systems of food provision. It considers, first...
This paper is a literature review that focuses on the development of AlternativeAgri-Food Networks (...
Food systems are suffering from pressures related to population growth, increased urbanisation, clim...
Recent European literature on 'alternative' food networks (AFNs) draws heavily upon an apparently ac...
In recent years, a number of dynamic aspects of food supply chains have attracted great interest amo...
In the hope for more sustainable agriculture and a stronger connection to their food, an increasing ...
For the past thirty years, food producers and consumers have initiated alternative food networks (AF...
Scaling up supply chains in the interest of cost-effectiveness has led to an increasing disconnectio...
The availability and accessibility of food is constrained by the environments where people live, wor...
By comparing insights from three different fields sites located in the UK, Italy, and China, the aut...
Talking about food sustainability, including environmental, social and economic issues concerns the ...
Food (in)security has become a challenge not only for developing economies but also for High Income ...