Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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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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 Pearl City, Hawaii
UH West Oʻahu’s Bachelor of Applied Science with a concentration in Sustainable Community Food Systems (BAS-SCFS) prepares students for jobs in the sustainable food and agriculture sector in Hawai‘i and beyond.
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 Cambridge, Massachusetts
Julia Shanks Food Consulting works with food and agricultural entrepreneurs to help them achieve and maintain financial sustainability.
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 Wallingford, Connecticut
Sustainable Foods Systems is a unique consulting service that partners with community organizations to incorporate sustainability practices that are healthier for their customers, local economies and the planet.
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6. SureHarvest

Agroecology
 Soquel, California
SureHarvest provides Sustainable Sourcing, Sustainability Programs & Diffusion of Innovation, Certification Management, Verification Services, Compliance Management, and Farming Information Management solutions.
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7. Greenleaf Publishing

Sustainable Agriculture
 Shipley, England
Greenleaf Publishing is the world’s leading specialist publisher in Sustainability, Governance, Environmental Management and Corporate Social Responsibility.
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 Boulder, Colorado
Founded in 1984, Lynne Rienner Publishers remains a rare, independent presence in scholarly and textbook publishing.
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 Albuquerque, NM
The UNM Sustainability Studies Program offers an undergraduate minor degree to students in any department or college on campus.
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 San Luis Obispo, California
The Center is a vital auxiliary unit within the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) that fosters initiatives for sustainability.
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 East Lansing, Michigan
Our vision is a thriving economy, equity and sustainability for Michigan, the country and the planet through food systems rooted in local regions and centered on food that is healthy, green, fair and affordable.
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 Duluth, Minnesota
The Sustainable Food Systems certificate provides a broad and integrative base of knowledge for those interested in a local food system model, as well as the complex history, policies, business, strengths, and challenges in the U.S. food industry.
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 Urbana, Illinois
NRES faculty apply ecological theory and systems analysis to understand and manage farming, food, and bioenergy systems to produce needed basic, environmental, social, and economic services.
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 Gambler , OH
Food for Thought is an initiative to build a sustainable local market for foods produced in and around Knox County, Ohio.
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15. Berea College Farm

Sustainable Agriculture
 Berea , KY
The Berea College Farm is one of the oldest, continuously operating, and most highly diversified student educational farms in the United States.
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16. Ryan Harb

Agroecology
Ryan Harb Consulting provides three types of sustainability services: Public Speaking, Local Food Sourcing, and Permaculture Garden Design.
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 Long Beach, California
This is an annual 3 day long conference that takes place in May. It discusses topics related to food such as health and sustainability. It offers several speakers, workshops, and field-trips.
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 Porto
Fashioning a sustainable food system is one of the most compelling challenges of the 21st Century. Because of its multi-functional character, food is an ideal medium through which to design sustainable places, be they urban, rural or suburban places
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 Cornwall, Ontario
This certificate explores the practices, principles and philosophies involved in local food system development. The focus is on increasing both academic and hands-on knowledge of regional food initiatives across Canada.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is an urban land-grant university that offers associate, baccalaureate, and graduate programs, certificate programs and community outreach programs to learners of all ages.