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Building Community Food Webs

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Building Community Food Webs by Ken Meter explores how grassroots leaders across the U.S. are reimagining the food system to address hunger, economic decline, and inequity. By fostering civic networks that connect farmers, low-income residents, health clinics, food banks, and municipalities, these community food webs aim to build health, wealth, capacity, and connection. Through case studies from places like Montana, Hawai'i, Vermont, and more, the book reveals pragmatic strategies and inspires local empowerment to transform extractive economic structures and strengthen communities.
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This book is well suited for community food leaders, grassroots activists, farmers, policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in sustainable and equitable food systems. It particularly benefits those seeking practical insights to build stronger, more inclusive local economies and social structures around food.

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When communities work together, they can create a healthier food system and a more vibrant local economy, as shown by the inspiring examples in this book.

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Our current food system has decimated rural communities and confined the choices of urban consumers. Even while America continues to ramp up farm production to astounding levels, net farm income is now lower than at the onset of the Great Depression, and one out of every eight Americans faces hunger. But a healthier and more equitable food system is possible. In Building Community Food Webs, Ken Meter shows how grassroots food and farming leaders across the U.S. are tackling these challenges by constructing civic networks. Overturning extractive economic structures, these inspired leaders are engaging low-income residents, farmers, and local organizations in their quest to build stronger communities.

Community food webs strive to build health, wealth, capacity, and connection. Their essential element is building greater respect and mutual trust, so community members can more effectively empower themselves and address local challenges. Farmers and researchers may convene to improve farming practices collaboratively. Health clinics help clients grow food for themselves and attain better health. Food banks engage their customers to challenge the root causes of poverty. Municipalities invest large sums to protect farmland from development. Developers forge links among local businesses to strengthen economic trade. Leaders in communities marginalized by our current food system are charting a new path forward.

Building Community Food Webs captures the essence of these efforts, underway in diverse places including Montana, Hawai'i, Vermont, Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, and Minnesota. Addressing challenges as well as opportunities, Meter offers pragmatic insights for community food leaders and other grassroots activists alike.

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Praised for illuminating the interconnected themes of connections, collaboration, and culture in community food systems, the book offers an excellent primer on viewing local food systems as social networks rather than mere logistics. Reviewers commend Ken Meter's visionary insights as vital for fostering equity and inclusivity in future food system development. The Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development and experts like Anupama Joshi and Alfonso Morales highlight it as a valuable resource for learning and practical application.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781642831474

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 April 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Island Press

Illustration: 16 illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Ken Meter is one of the most experienced food system analysts in the U.S., integrating market analysis, business development, systems thinking, and social concerns. Meter has worked for fifty years in inner-city and rural community capacity building. His local economic analyses have promoted local food networks in 143 regions in 41 states, two provinces, and four tribal nations.

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