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Food Security, Locally Grown: The Resilient Urban Food Systems Network [PG stage II]
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SSHRC Invited PG; not funded (2014): Can urban agriculture make a substantial contribution to urban food security in a culturally appropriate and ecologically sustainable manner? What would an agri-food system that enhances urban food security and ecological sustainability look like, and what role might urban agriculture play in fostering it?
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- Date created
- 2014-11-03
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- Subjects / Keywords
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- Reflexivity
- Political Geography
- Regional Studies
- Grant Application
- Urban Studies
- Agriculture Studies
- Partnership Grants
- PG
- SSHRC Application
- Environmental Studies
- RUFS
- Urban Sustainability
- UA
- Socio-Ecology
- Climate Change Adaptation
- 2014
- Food Studies
- Sociology
- Climate Change
- Agri-Food Systems
- Transition Studies
- Partnership Grant (Stage 2)
- Urban Agriculture
- History
- Food Security
- Resilient Urban Food Systems Network
- 1850 - 2015
- United States of America
- Canada
- Australia
- Europe
- Asia
- Spain
- North America
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- Type of Item
- Research Material
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- License
- © Davidson, Debra. All rights reserved other than by permission. This document embargoed to those without UAlberta CCID until 2024.