Resilience of local food systems to the Fukushima nuclear disaster: A case study of the Fukushima Soybean Project

The triple disaster of the Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami and the subsequent accident at TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant brought unexpected and unprecedented challenges to households, local communities, agriculture, and industries in the afflicted regions. This chapter concern...

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