Abbreviations
- AFNs:
-
Alternative food networks
- FS:
-
Food security
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Our gratitude goes to all the people who have helped to make this symposium possible. First and foremost we acknowledge the great input we received from Chris Rosin, who encouraged us to pursue this idea and supported us from the very beginning, his insights have been extremely valued and cherished; and to Hugh Campbell, for writing the commentary and for his encouragement. We want to thank all the authors who so generously offered their work, time and efforts and did welcome our proposal from the very beginning; and the reviewers who kindly provided feedback and constructive comments. We also want to acknowledge the gratitude we feel for the Australasian Agri-food Network scholars for the amazingly vibrant environment they have built and for their support. Thank you all.
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Piatti, C., Dwiartama, A. From food security to the enactment of change: introduction to the symposium. Agric Hum Values 33, 135–139 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-015-9627-6
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