Food Sovereignty: Reality vs. Assumptions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2017.073.015
Keywords:
Food Sovereignty, Land Access, Politics, Urban Agriculture, GlobalizationAbstract
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In We Want Land to Live, author Amy Trauger endeavors to draw attention to food sovereignty, its practices, and its political implications. Written during a time where the discussion of hunger and poverty in a global context is a top priority, We Want Land to Live presents a convincing argument for understanding how food sovereignty interacts with not only global political systems but international economic and social systems as well....
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