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Alison Blay-Palmer
Wilfrid Laurier University - Waterloo / Canada
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Alison Blay-Palmer's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Validating the city region food system approach: Enacting inclusive, transformational city region food systemsA Blay-Palmer, G Santini, M Dubbeling, H Renting, M Taguchi, ...Sustainability 10 (5), 1680, 20182092018
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A food politics of the possible? Growing sustainable food systems through networks of knowledgeA Blay-Palmer, R Sonnino, J CustotAgriculture and Human Values 33, 27-43, 20162162016
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The Canadian pioneer: The genesis of urban food policy in TorontoA Blay-PalmerInternational planning studies 14 (4), 401-416, 20092142009
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The urban creative-food economy: producing food for the urban elite or social inclusion opportunity?B Donald, A Blay-PalmerEnvironment and planning A 38 (10), 1901-1920, 20062132006
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Constructing resilient, transformative communities through sustainable “food hubs”A Blay-Palmer, K Landman, I Knezevic, R HayhurstLocal Environment 18 (5), 521-528, 20132082013
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