Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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 New York, New York
Food is central to our existence, but the social and cultural study of food is a relative newcomer to the academy.
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 Vancouver, British Columbia
Arguably the most important challenge for the world community in the 21st Century is Global Food Security – our ability to create a sufficient, healthy, safe, culturally relevant and economically accessible food system for everyone.
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 Los Angeles, California
The Food Studies graduate certificate program offers UCLA PhD, MA and professional school students the opportunity to investigate this growing field.
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 Burlington, Vermont
Our program prepares students to address challenging problems of contemporary food systems, such as building climate change resilience, reducing waste across the supply chain and exploring equitable distribution and fair labor practices.
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 New York City, New York
Our students gain practical expertise through innovative coursework that addresses 21st-century needs and developments by drawing on the connections between what we consume and how we live.
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 Bloomington
Explore food's complexity through our strengths: prehistoric, historic, & modern societies human evolution & adaptation human health political economic relationships human-environment interactions sustainablility ethnicity, class, & cultural identi