F Gori, A Castellini - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Alternative food networks (AFNs) are commonly defined by attributes of local production and short supply chains, which integrate dimensions of spatial and social proximity. This new …
L Martindale - Journal of Rural Studies, 2021 - Elsevier
The global food system currently requires a transformation in terms of both social and technological norms in order to be environmentally sustainable and productive enough to …
Purpose–Investigating the drivers of consumers' behaviour towards purchasing in short food supply chains (SFSCs) and clarifying their relationships, the purpose of this paper is to test …
This paper examines how alternative food networks (AFNs) cultivate engagement on a social media platform. Using the method proposed in Kar and Dwivedi (2020) and Berente …
L Martindale - Agriculture and Human Values, 2021 - Springer
Trust is often an assumed outcome of participation in Alternative Food Networks (AFNs) as they directly connect producers with consumers. It is based on this potential for trust …
Alternative food networks (AFNs) have been viewed as being more deeply embedded in the fabric of places and the social relations of their food systems than conventional food …
Z Si, S Scott - Local Environment, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Rural sociologists and geographers have conceptualised different rural development trajectories including “the agri-industrial model”,“the post-productivist model” and “the rural …
X Dong, B Jiang - Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2022 - Elsevier
The commitment to sustainability follows the consensus of adopting integrated governance to mitigate uncertainty about the whole food system. Thus, a coherent intermediary …
Agricultural geography has remained largely trapped in a neoclassical economic paradigm in which farm types have been understood to be predominantly products of location and …