Transformations to regenerative food systems—An outline of the FixOurFood project

This paper provides an outline of a new interdisciplinary project called FixOurFood, funded through UKRI’s ‘Transforming UK food systems’ programme. FixOurFood aims to transform the Yorkshire food system to a regenerative food system and will work to answer two main questions: (1) What do regenerati...

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Hauptverfasser: Doherty, Bob, Bryant, Maria, Denby, Katherine, Fazey, Ioan, Bridle, Sarah, Hawkes, Corinna, Cain, Michelle, Banwart, Steven, Collins, Lisa, Pickett, Kate, Allen, Myles, Ball, Peter, Gardner, Grace, Carmen, Esther, Sinclair, Maddie, Kluczkovski, Alana, Ehgartner, Ulrike, Morris, Belinda, James, Anthonia, Yap, Christopher, Suzanne Om, Eugyen, Connolly, Annie
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