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Place, Work, and Civic Agriculture: Common Fields for Cultivation

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Place, Work, and Civic Agriculture: Common Fields for Cultivation
Author(s)DeLind, L. B.
Abstract“Civic agriculture” identifies a diverse and growing body of food and farming enterprises fitted to the needs of local growers, consumers, rural economies, and communities. The term lends shape and legitimacy to development paradigms that exist in opposit
IssueNo1
Pages217-224
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAgriculture and Human Values
VolumeNo19
PubDate20021572-8366
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