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Food Security, Rights, and Systems

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Research Team: Anne Bellows, Mike Hamm, and Karen Brown

Project Duration: Research Ongoing

The study of food security, systems and rights addresses human security and well-being whereby all community or local residents obtain a safe, culturally acceptable, nutritionally adequate diet through a sustainable food system that maximizes community self-reliance and social justice.

Contact: Anne Bellows

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

  1. One Hundred Years of Allotment Gardening in Poland
  2. Community Food Security and Nutrition Educators
  3. Exposing Violences: Using Women's Human Rights Theory to Reconceptualize Food Rights
  4. International Origins of Community Food Security Policies and Practices in the U.S.
  5. Urban Allotment Gardening in Poland: Questions of Authority and Scale in Land Use, Ownership, and Management

Book Chapters

  1. A Right and a Great Need: Food Rights and Praxis in Silesia, Poland

Miscellaneous

  1. Health Benefits of Urban Agriculture, An Overview
  2. Health Benefits of Urban Agriculture