This 2013 report promotes institutionalizing food systems planning at the city and regional level... more This 2013 report promotes institutionalizing food systems planning at the city and regional levels in Atlanta, and is organized into 3 sections:
Section I discusses how community food systems are an integral part of sustainable and healthy cities. It introduces the five subsystems of a well-functioning food system.
Section II analyzes the current state of the policies and activities in Atlanta, and opportunities that exist for improvement.
Section III provides recommendations and proposed next steps to support a vibrant, localized food system in Atlanta that serves its residents.
This 2013 report promotes institutionalizing food systems planning at the city and regional level... more This 2013 report promotes institutionalizing food systems planning at the city and regional levels in Atlanta, and is organized into 3 sections:
Section I discusses how community food systems are an integral part of sustainable and healthy cities. It introduces the five subsystems of a well-functioning food system.
Section II analyzes the current state of the policies and activities in Atlanta, and opportunities that exist for improvement.
Section III provides recommendations and proposed next steps to support a vibrant, localized food system in Atlanta that serves its residents.
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Section I discusses how community food systems are an integral part of sustainable and healthy cities. It introduces the five subsystems of a well-functioning food system.
Section II analyzes the current state of the policies and activities in Atlanta, and opportunities that exist for improvement.
Section III provides recommendations and proposed next steps to support a vibrant, localized food system in Atlanta that serves its residents.
Section I discusses how community food systems are an integral part of sustainable and healthy cities. It introduces the five subsystems of a well-functioning food system.
Section II analyzes the current state of the policies and activities in Atlanta, and opportunities that exist for improvement.
Section III provides recommendations and proposed next steps to support a vibrant, localized food system in Atlanta that serves its residents.