Climate change, ecological challenges, and economic and social crises imply paradigmatic and structural innovations. In the effort to drive transition toward sustainability, local communities often take the lead, mobilize support, and organize initiatives based on the principles of solidarity economy. Our study presents a qualitative evaluation and comparison of three local bottom-up initiatives from Friuli Venezia Giulia, a Northern Italian region, each following alternative and unique models of production and consumption of wheat and flour. The reconstruction of the transition paths of the experiences, together with documental analysis and interviews, allowed us to deduce the influence of alternative approaches and subsequent degree of ef...
Reports say cities keep expanding, consuming fertile land and enlarging transport infrastructures to...
This presentation was part of a panel session on "Community Organizing and Community Economic Develo...
The complexity of the transition to more sustainable food systems has taken multiple trajectories, d...
“The solidarity economy draws on various projects and initiatives that mainly focus on the everyday...
The need for a transition to sustainable food systems is widely recognised. Over the last three deca...
This paper addresses the role of ethical consumers in the transition process towards a ...
Several grassroots initiatives in the last two decades have shown the need for different food practi...
The diffusion of community supported agriculture (CSA) in Italy is a very recent phenomenon. The pur...
The increased relative poverty and migration crisis in Europe are determining a raise of food insecu...
This article aims at analysing the features and the dynamics of those alternative agri-food networks...
This paper addresses the role of ethical consumers in the transition process towards a sustainable ...
The ongoing economic crisis and the growing concerns about food quality and safety are leading to a...
The increased relative poverty and migration crisis in Europe are determining a raise of food insecu...
Building on unpublished ethnography conducted in Massachusetts, 2011–2014, this chapter compares and...
This article aims at analysing the features and the dynamics of those alternative agri-food networks...
Reports say cities keep expanding, consuming fertile land and enlarging transport infrastructures to...
This presentation was part of a panel session on "Community Organizing and Community Economic Develo...
The complexity of the transition to more sustainable food systems has taken multiple trajectories, d...
“The solidarity economy draws on various projects and initiatives that mainly focus on the everyday...
The need for a transition to sustainable food systems is widely recognised. Over the last three deca...
This paper addresses the role of ethical consumers in the transition process towards a ...
Several grassroots initiatives in the last two decades have shown the need for different food practi...
The diffusion of community supported agriculture (CSA) in Italy is a very recent phenomenon. The pur...
The increased relative poverty and migration crisis in Europe are determining a raise of food insecu...
This article aims at analysing the features and the dynamics of those alternative agri-food networks...
This paper addresses the role of ethical consumers in the transition process towards a sustainable ...
The ongoing economic crisis and the growing concerns about food quality and safety are leading to a...
The increased relative poverty and migration crisis in Europe are determining a raise of food insecu...
Building on unpublished ethnography conducted in Massachusetts, 2011–2014, this chapter compares and...
This article aims at analysing the features and the dynamics of those alternative agri-food networks...
Reports say cities keep expanding, consuming fertile land and enlarging transport infrastructures to...
This presentation was part of a panel session on "Community Organizing and Community Economic Develo...
The complexity of the transition to more sustainable food systems has taken multiple trajectories, d...