Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6545423 | Journal of Rural Studies | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Overall, our results show that, when considering the indicators chosen for this research, SFSCs mostly have a positive effect on the three territories targeted by our research. The most positive aspects of these systems are job creation, skills development for farmers, job satisfaction, and the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. The most neutral elements relate to revenues for farmers engaged in SFSCs, the economic weight of SFSCs within the local economy, the influence of SFSCs on the access to fresh and healthy food, and their effects on social cohesion.
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Authors
Patrick Mundler, Sophie Laughrea,