Transitioning without confrontation? Shared food growing niches and sustainable food transitions in Singapore

作者: Monika Rut , Anna R. Davies

DOI: 10.1016/J.GEOFORUM.2018.07.016

关键词: Sustainable agricultureSustainabilityGovernmentContext (language use)PoliticsPolitical scienceFood processingInformation and Communications TechnologyMarketingFood systems

摘要: … of the food regime in Singapore. The … food growing initiatives in Singapore as niche projects. The broader socio-cultural and political context of Singapore's food system and the food …

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