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Food Systems Resilience: Concepts and Practice
16 Apr 2018

Food Systems Resilience: Concepts and Practice

by Saher Hasnain | posted in: Blog, Events, Opinion | 0

Our second webinar of the year was carried out on the 13th of March with John Ingram from the University of Oxford, and Rosemary Collier from the University of Warwick speaking on the concepts and practices within Food System Resilience. … Continued

ECI, food systems, GFS, john ingram, reorientation, resilience, robustness, rosemary collier, Warwick

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