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21. North Carolina State University: Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems

Agroecology,Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture,Organic,Online
 Raleigh, North Carolina
The major offers students three concentration areas: Agroecology Research and Production, Community Food Systems, and Urban Horticulture and there is a Agroecology Minor program. Many opportunities for research, internships and community engagement.
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USDN is a peer-to-peer network of local government professionals from communities across the United States and Canada dedicated to creating a healthier environment, economic prosperity, and increased social equity.
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The Sustainable Food Cities approach develops a cross-sector partnership of local public agencies, businesses, academics and NGOs committed to working together to make healthy and sustainable food a defining characteristic of where they live.
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 Berkeley, California
SAGE revitalizes sustainable urban-edge agriculture, fosters healthy local and regional food systems, and connects diverse urban communities with the people and places that grow their food.
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 New York, New York
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26. William Swanson

Permaculture ,Agroecology,Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture,Organic
 Zionsville, Indiana
Since 2009, we have integrated scientific, educational and design concepts to create ecologically sustainable, chemical-free farm business and production plans to local urban farming operations, new and existing.
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27. Black Urban Growers

Food Security,Community Nutrition
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28. Urban Agriculture Collective of Charlottesville (UACC)

Food Planning,Food Systems,Community Nutrition
 Charlottesville, Virginia
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Building-integrated agriculture is one of the most rapidly evolving areas of the agriculture industry, and recent technological innovations are enabling urban farmers to exploit underutilized spaces in our cities for food production.
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 Stamford, Connecticut
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 Madison, Wisconsin
Center for Resilient Cities was launched using an urban land trust model to revitalize and protect community green spaces. Using a systems approach, we are committed to resilient development envisioned and driven by communities themselves.
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 Frankfort, Kentucky
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 Chicago
The graduate certificate introduces students to policies, theories, and practices that contribute to current developments in sustainable urban food systems around the world.