This paper presents findings from a survey of 34 food policy councils (FPCs) in California. The survey addressed organizational structure and functions, policy priorities and achievements, and the use of research or other information. We find that most FPCs have formed in recent years, operate with small budgets and limited or no staff, and function primarily to foster network relationships. FPCs rely on community-based knowledge more than academic research, suggesting an opportunity for Extension professionals to lend expertise. We conclude by identifying specific ways Extension professionals can support FPCs as they seek to enhance local and regional food systems
At least 282 Food Policy Councils (FPCs) are currently working to improve access to healthy foods in...
Food policy councils (FPCs) are an increasingly common mechanism to improve participation in food sy...
This project analyzes food policy councils (FPCs) as new body of stakeholders developing solutions t...
Public interest in food systems and national prevention strategies focusing on cross-sectoral, commu...
Drawing data from comparative case studies of 10 California food policy councils (FPCs), this paper ...
Food policy councils (FPCs) have become a popular way to organize various food system stakeholders a...
Food Policy Councils (FPC) help to identify and address the priorities of local, state, and regional...
States are increasingly considering and creating food policy councils (FPCs) as a way to examine, cr...
Food policy councils (FPCs) are an embodiment of food democracy, providing a space for community mem...
For several decades, food policy councils (FPCs) have led the effort to place food on local governm...
Moral political action within a food system is vital to human health and survival in the Anthropocen...
Problem: Food Policy Councils (FPCs) are cross-sector collaborations that bring representatives from...
Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Affairsconceptualize food policy coun...
Food policy councils (FPCs) are collaboratives that work to strengthen food systems. Over 300 FPCs e...
The purpose of Food Policy Councils is to influence government food policies that promote justice, e...
At least 282 Food Policy Councils (FPCs) are currently working to improve access to healthy foods in...
Food policy councils (FPCs) are an increasingly common mechanism to improve participation in food sy...
This project analyzes food policy councils (FPCs) as new body of stakeholders developing solutions t...
Public interest in food systems and national prevention strategies focusing on cross-sectoral, commu...
Drawing data from comparative case studies of 10 California food policy councils (FPCs), this paper ...
Food policy councils (FPCs) have become a popular way to organize various food system stakeholders a...
Food Policy Councils (FPC) help to identify and address the priorities of local, state, and regional...
States are increasingly considering and creating food policy councils (FPCs) as a way to examine, cr...
Food policy councils (FPCs) are an embodiment of food democracy, providing a space for community mem...
For several decades, food policy councils (FPCs) have led the effort to place food on local governm...
Moral political action within a food system is vital to human health and survival in the Anthropocen...
Problem: Food Policy Councils (FPCs) are cross-sector collaborations that bring representatives from...
Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Affairsconceptualize food policy coun...
Food policy councils (FPCs) are collaboratives that work to strengthen food systems. Over 300 FPCs e...
The purpose of Food Policy Councils is to influence government food policies that promote justice, e...
At least 282 Food Policy Councils (FPCs) are currently working to improve access to healthy foods in...
Food policy councils (FPCs) are an increasingly common mechanism to improve participation in food sy...
This project analyzes food policy councils (FPCs) as new body of stakeholders developing solutions t...