Perspectives on community based food security projects : a discussion paper. --


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DC Title
Perspectives on community based food security projects : a discussion paper. --
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
Provincial Health Services Authority (B.C.)
ActNow BC
DC Publisher
[Vancouver, B.C.] : Provincial Heath Services Authority,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs_437308_phsa002reportweb
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"Planning for community food action initiatives is at an important juncture . As health authorities invest new resources to meet commitments in this area, they must find common ground on what works best in yielding positive outcomes. The goal of this discussion paper is to explore the experiences in BC and elsewhere and to promote common understanding that will support collaborative planning of effective, evidence-based programs. It recognizes that a variety of perspectives exist regarding food security, a variety of programs are being supported and a variety of methods are used to gauge effectiveness." -- Forward.
"ActNow BC"
Co-produced by ActNow BC.
Includes bibliographical references.
"Planning for community food action initiatives is at an important juncture . As health authorities invest new resources to meet commitments in this area, they must find common ground on what works best in yielding positive outcomes. The goal of this discussion paper is to explore the experiences in BC and elsewhere and to promote common understanding that will support collaborative planning of effective, evidence-based programs. It recognizes that a variety of perspectives exist regarding food security, a variety of programs are being supported and a variety of methods are used to gauge effectiveness." -- Forward.
Printed from the Internet.
DC Subject
Food supply British Columbia.
Food relief British Columbia.
Food banks British Columbia.
Community development British Columbia.
Community-based social services British Columbia.