Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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 Gibsonia, PA
Understanding of how food is grown, treated, harvested, marketed, sold, purchased, consumed, shared, and discarded. Understanding of the impact it has on its suppliers, consumers, and environment. And understanding of how it affects us all.
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 Bar Harbor, Maine
Understanding food and its production requires insights from history, anthropology, economics, politics, ecology, botany, chemistry, and so on. Accordingly, we have a diverse and interdisciplinary set of classes in farming and food systems.
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 New York, New York
Food is central to our existence, but the social and cultural study of food is a relative newcomer to the academy.
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 Syracuse, NY
As a food studies student at Syracuse, your classroom might be in our experiential food laboratory one week, and the next week you’ll learn by doing at a local Community Supported Agriculture farm.
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 Portland, Oregon
The M.S. in Food Systems and Society at OHSU combines in-person and online learning about food systems and social change. Our cohort-based structure combines online courses with short on-campus courses in Portland, Oregon.
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 Boone, North Carolina
We are a critical development studies department that is committed to preparing students for both thoughtful analysis of the processes of human development and applied practice in the pursuit of transformative, community-driven development.
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 Falcon Heights, Minnesota
CFANS recently created the Food Systems major due to popular demand! Students in this major study the systems that feed the human population.
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 Turlock, California
The concentration in Permaculture is an emphasis available to students in the Agricultural Studies major. Permaculture is a design approach for agro-ecosystems.
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 New York, New York
The Nutrition and Food Science (NFS) major in the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College campus is a diverse science-based program where students learn about food and its effect on our health.
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 New Britain, Pennsylvania
Our students will learn the basic sciences and build upon that knowledge an understanding of the plant, animal, social, and agribusiness components of a sustainable agricultural system.
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 Olympia, Washington
This program will take a scientific approach to food and cooking. This interdisciplinary exploration of food will take a broad ecological systems approach.
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 Kalispell, Montana
The Integrated Agriculture and Food Systems program will prepare students to develop and manage their own farm business, or to pursue careers in agricultural and horticultural science, sales, or production.
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 Dryden, New York
he Sustainable Farming and Food Systems program emphasizes the practical skills it takes to manage a small, diverse farm, while providing students with a broad exposure to the social and ecological considerations of truly sustainable food production.
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 Bozeman, Montana
The Sustainable Food and Bioenergy Systems (SFBS) B.S. degree program is an exciting, innovative interdisciplinary program from Montana State University that promotes the sustainable production, distribution, and consumption of food and bioenergy.
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 West Lafayette, Indiana
Learn how to design and manage a small farm enterprise. Study the principles of sustainable agriculture including non-chemical pest and soil management.
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 Cobleskill, New York
The global food system is rapidly changing and so is the demand for professionals who understand the processes, businesses and policies that get food from farm to plate all over the world.
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 Craftsbury, Vermont
Whether it’s the hegemony of the burger-and-fries Standard American Diet or the impact of soybean production on rainforests, much of the world’s food systems need rethinking.
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 Peterborough, Ontario
Sustainable agriculture is about creating a food system that is efficient, effective, viable, fair, and responsible. At Trent you can grow your own understanding of sustainable agriculture and food.
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 Davis, California
Students in the Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems major focus on the social, economic and environmental aspects of agriculture and develop a thorough understanding of our food cycle from farm to table and beyond.
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 Durham, New Hampshire
The Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems program offers a flexible curriculum to students seeking to acquire integrated knowledge and experiences related to modern agricultural and food systems and/or preparing for varied careers in these fields.