A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carrots and Sticks: Moving the US National Food System Toward a Sustainable Future. The panel topic Distribution Channels, was addressed by the following panelists: Dr. Dan Vermeer, Director, Duke Center for Energy, Development, and the Global Environment Laurie Ristino, Director, Center for Agriculture & Food Systems, Vermont Law School Michelle Nowlin, Supervising Attorney, Environmental Law & Policy Clinic Dara Bloom, Local Foods Extension Specialist, NC State University Cooperative Extensio
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carr...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carr...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium. The p...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium. The p...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carr...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carr...
The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law hosted a symposium on the global impact of the...
The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law hosted a symposium on the global impact of the...
Liberal arts institutions have a unique opportunity to foster more responsible food systems. The lea...
The Mississippi Delta resides on some of the most fertile soil in the country, yet most of its resid...
The Mississippi Delta resides on some of the most fertile soil in the country, yet most of its resid...
The Mississippi Delta resides on some of the most fertile soil in the country, yet most of its resid...
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carr...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carr...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium. The p...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium. The p...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carr...
A panel discussion from Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum\u27s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Carr...
The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law hosted a symposium on the global impact of the...
The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law hosted a symposium on the global impact of the...
Liberal arts institutions have a unique opportunity to foster more responsible food systems. The lea...
The Mississippi Delta resides on some of the most fertile soil in the country, yet most of its resid...
The Mississippi Delta resides on some of the most fertile soil in the country, yet most of its resid...
The Mississippi Delta resides on some of the most fertile soil in the country, yet most of its resid...
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum held their annual symposium on February 5, 2016. A range o...