Go to main content
Formats
Format
BibTeX
MARCXML
TextMARC
MARC
DublinCore
EndNote
NLM
RefWorks
RIS

Files

Abstract

The “local food” movement may realize economic, social, and environmental benefits through integrated regional food networks (RFNs), enhancing long-term opportunities for rural entrepreneurship and resilience at diverse production and consumption scales. Policy support for RFNs may play a role in economic development and resilience by diversifying rural economies.

Details

PDF

Statistics

from
to
Export
Download Full History