Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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 Burlington, Vermont
As individuals and communities, our social, environmental, and political values greatly influence our sense of the "good." In the context of food systems, we may favor certain agricultural production practices, culinary traditions, or labor policies.
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 Burlington, Vermont
At The University of Vermont Medical Center, we understand that nutrition and food systems are inextricably linked to the health of our patients and our community. This is reflected in our commitment to serving fresh, locally produced food.
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 Burlington, Vermont
The Center for Sustainable Agriculture advances sustainable food and farming systems in Vermont and beyond. We cultivate partnership, support innovative research and practices, and inform policy to benefit Vermont communities and the UVM campus.
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 Burlington, Vermont
UVM is a global leader in food systems education, research, and collaboration. We are the first and only university in the country to offer undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in Food Systems.
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 Burlington, Vermont
Our innovative 3-week online and on-campus cross-disciplinary program develops visionary leaders by offering solutions to the social, environmental, diet, and health impacts of our food system.
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 Burlington, Vermont
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 Burlington, Vermont
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 Burlington, Vermont
The first of its kind in North America and now in its fourth year, this program is an innovative blend of hands-on, community-based online and in-person learning to prepare you for managing food hubs.
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 Burlington, Vermont
Our program prepares students to address challenging problems of contemporary food systems, such as building climate change resilience, reducing waste across the supply chain and exploring equitable distribution and fair labor practices.