Learning from the organic food system as a model for sustainable food systems - the Organic Food System Program

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Learning from the organic food system as a model for sustainable food systems - the Organic Food System Program. / Kahl, Johannes; Strassner, Carola; Hertwig, Jostein; Gould, David; Bügel, Susanne Gjedsted; Paoletti, Flavio; Lairon, Denis.

Sustainable Value Chains for Sustainable Food Systems: A Workshop of the FAO/UNEP Programme on Sustainable Food Systems. Rome, 8-9 June 2016. ed. / Alexandre Meybeck; Suzanne Redfern. Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2016. p. 295-302.

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Harvard

Kahl, J, Strassner, C, Hertwig, J, Gould, D, Bügel, SG, Paoletti, F & Lairon, D 2016, Learning from the organic food system as a model for sustainable food systems - the Organic Food System Program. in A Meybeck & S Redfern (eds), Sustainable Value Chains for Sustainable Food Systems: A Workshop of the FAO/UNEP Programme on Sustainable Food Systems. Rome, 8-9 June 2016. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, pp. 295-302. <https://www.fao.org/3/a-i6511e.pdf>

APA

Kahl, J., Strassner, C., Hertwig, J., Gould, D., Bügel, S. G., Paoletti, F., & Lairon, D. (2016). Learning from the organic food system as a model for sustainable food systems - the Organic Food System Program. In A. Meybeck, & S. Redfern (Eds.), Sustainable Value Chains for Sustainable Food Systems: A Workshop of the FAO/UNEP Programme on Sustainable Food Systems. Rome, 8-9 June 2016 (pp. 295-302). Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. https://www.fao.org/3/a-i6511e.pdf

Vancouver

Kahl J, Strassner C, Hertwig J, Gould D, Bügel SG, Paoletti F et al. Learning from the organic food system as a model for sustainable food systems - the Organic Food System Program. In Meybeck A, Redfern S, editors, Sustainable Value Chains for Sustainable Food Systems: A Workshop of the FAO/UNEP Programme on Sustainable Food Systems. Rome, 8-9 June 2016. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 2016. p. 295-302

Author

Kahl, Johannes ; Strassner, Carola ; Hertwig, Jostein ; Gould, David ; Bügel, Susanne Gjedsted ; Paoletti, Flavio ; Lairon, Denis. / Learning from the organic food system as a model for sustainable food systems - the Organic Food System Program. Sustainable Value Chains for Sustainable Food Systems: A Workshop of the FAO/UNEP Programme on Sustainable Food Systems. Rome, 8-9 June 2016. editor / Alexandre Meybeck ; Suzanne Redfern. Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2016. pp. 295-302

Bibtex

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