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期刊名:Agriculture and human values

缩写:AGR HUM VALUES

ISSN:0889-048X

e-ISSN:1572-8366

IF/分区:3.6/Q1

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Little is known about how farms and markets are connected. Identifying critical gaps and central hubs in food systems is of importance in addressing a variety of concerns, such as navigating rapid shifts in marketing practices as seen durin...
Ryanne Pilgeram,Katherine Dentzman,Paul Lewin Ryanne Pilgeram
Research on women in U.S. agriculture highlights how, despite real challenges, women have made and continue to make spaces for themselves in this male-dominated profession. We argue that, partly due to data accessibility limitations, this w...
İlkay Unay-Gailhard,Mark A Brennen İlkay Unay-Gailhard
Can the power of digital communications create opportunities for overcoming generational renewal problems on farms? This interdisciplinary review explores the reported impacts of digital communication on career initiation into farming from ...
Kerstin Schreiber,Bernard Soubry,Carley Dove-McFalls et al. Kerstin Schreiber et al.
Advocates for re-localizing food systems often encourage consumers to support local farmers and strengthen local food economies. Yet, local food systems hinge not only on consumers' willingness to buy local food but also on whether farmers ...
Yasamin Shaker,Sara E Grineski,Timothy W Collins et al. Yasamin Shaker et al.
In the 1930s, the Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) graded the mortgage security of urban US neighborhoods. In doing so, the HOLC engaged in the practice, imbued with racism and xenophobia, of "redlining" neighborhoods deemed "hazardous"...
D G Kapayou,E M Herrighty,C Gish Hill et al. D G Kapayou et al.
Before Euro-American settlement, many Native American nations intercropped maize (Zea mays), beans (Phaseolus vulgaris), and squash (Cucurbita pepo) in what is colloquially called the "Three Sisters." Here we review the historic importance ...
Ian Carlos Fitzpatrick,Naomi Millner,Franklin Ginn Ian Carlos Fitzpatrick
This article examines India's response to the global soil health crisis. A longstanding centre of agricultural production and innovation, India has recently launched an ambitious soil health programme. The country's Soil Health Card (SHC) S...
Jeroen J L Candel Jeroen J L Candel
In order to foster a transition of the food system toward more sustainable outcomes, scholars have increasingly pointed at the need for organizing strengthened food democracy. By increasing the participation of citizens and food system acto...
Lonneke M Poort,Jac A A Swart,Ruth Mampuys et al. Lonneke M Poort et al.
End of April 2021, the European Commission published its study on New Genomic Techniques (NGTs). The study involved a consultation of Member States and stakeholders. This study reveals a split on whether current legislation should be mainta...
Merin Oleschuk Merin Oleschuk
How do crisis conditions affect longstanding societal narratives about hunger? This paper examines how hunger was framed in public discourse during an early period in the COVID-19 crisis to mobilize attention and make moral claims on others...