Citizen participation in food systems policy making: A case study of a citizens' assembly [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
In this article, we offer a contribution to the emerging debate on the role of citizen participation in food system policy making. A key driver is a recognition that solutions to complex challenges in the food system need the active participation of citizens to drive positive change. To achieve this...
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Main Authors: | Chris West (Author), Bob Doherty (Author), Yaadwinder Sidhu (Author), Jane Gulec (Author), Patricia Prado (Author), Tony Heron (Author), Alice Seaton (Author), Paulina Flores Martinez (Author) |
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Emerald Publishing,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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