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Whole Measures for Community Food Systems

The spectrum of those working towards community food security is culturally and geographically diverse, spanning a broad range of people, places and activities. Organizations and individuals working in the food system and building food secure communities create complex relationships and inter-related activities.

Whole Measures for Community Food Systems is designed to give organizations and communities a collaborative process for defining and expressing their complex stories and the multiple outcomes that emerge from their work.

Resource Details

Author(s): Jeanette Abi-Nader, Adrian Ayson, Keecha Harris, Hank Herrera, Darcel Eddins, Deb Habib, Jim Hanna, Chris Paterson, Karl Sutton, Lydia Villanueva
Organization: The Center for Whole Communities
Date: 01/01/2009
Resource Type: Toolkit
Topic: Farming & Food Justice

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