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Food Poverty and Urban Struggles During COVID-19: The Social Reproduction of Unequal London and the False Narrative About the ‘Pandemic-Led Crisis’
2021/01 – Development Policy and Practice, the Open University (DPP); research paper; Author(s): Lorena Lombardozzi, Jeanette Copperman, Carolyn I.Auma
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Adopting a Sustainable Food System Approach: Implications for Ireland’s Development Programming and Policy Influencing
2021/01 – European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM); research paper; Author(s): Koen Dekeyser, Francesco Rampa
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ECDPM
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Can Cultural Ecosystem Services Contribute to Satisfying Basic Human Needs? A Case Study From the Lofoten Archipelago, Northern Norway
2020/06 – Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric); Applied Geography
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Noragric
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Covid-19, Agri-Food Systems, and Migrant Labour: The Situation in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Sweden
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2020/07 – International Institute of Social Studies (ISS); Author(s): Jan Schneider et al.
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ISS
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Citizen Participation in Food Systems Policy Making: A Case Study of a Citizens’ Assembly
2020/05 – Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre, University of York; Emerald Open Research; Author(s): Doherty, Bob et al
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Vulnerability of the United Kingdom’s Food Supply Chains Exposed by COVID-19
2020/06 – Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre, University of York; Nature Food; Author(s): Philip Garnett et al.
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Increasing Policy Coherence Between NDCs and SDGs: A National Perspective
2020/03 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); SEI policy brief; Author(s): Sander Chan et al.
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DIE
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Meat Reduction by Force: The Case of “Meatless Monday” in the Norwegian Armed Forces
2019/05 – Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM); Sustainability; Author(s): Anna Birgitte Milford; Charlotte Kildal
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Attributing Development Impact: The Qualitative Impact Protocol (QuIP) Case Book
2019/03 – Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath (CDS); book; Author(s): James Copestake et al.
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Blog: Public Perceptions of UK Foodbanks
2015/12 – Oxfam GB; blog post; Author(s): Bethany Farr
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