This book contains a collection of selected papers from the 2017 Farm-to-Plate: Uniting for a Just and Sustainable Food System conference in Ithaca, New York, which explored what different advocates, stakeholders, growers, and community members today prioritize when it comes to justice, action, and transformation in the agri-food system. The research presented at this symposium shows the diverse range of approaches scientists have taken to investigate this aforementioned question. The papers represent a combined effort to creatively educate, share, and connect work being done by stakeholders on food system transformation.
Previously published in
Agriculture and Human Values Volume 36, issue 4, December 2019
Chapters "The abandonment of maize landraces over the last 50 years in Morelos, Mexico: a tracing study using a multi-level perspective", "How to include socio-economic considerations in decision-making on agricultural biotechnology? Two models from Kenya and South Africa", "Do translocal networks matter for agricultural innovation? A case study on advice sharing in small-scale farming communities in Northeast Thailand", "Correction to: Do translocal networks matter for agricultural innovation? A case study on advice sharing in small-scale farming communities in Northeast Thailand" and "Translocal practices and proximities in short quality food chains at the periphery: the case of North Swedish farmers" are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.