ABSTRACT

Bringing together a range of case studies from Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Germany, Norway, Poland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Greece, this book compares and contrasts different models of food re-localization. The richness and complexity of the international case studies provide a broad understanding of the characteristics of the re-localization movement, while the analysis of knowledge forms and dynamics provides an innovative new theoretical approach. Each of the national teams work on the basis of an agreed common framework, resulting in a strongly coherent and comprehensive continental overview. This shows how the actors involved are pursuing their objectives in different regional and national contexts, re-embedding, socially and ecologically, the relation between food production, consumption and places.

chapter |36 pages

Introduction

Food Relocalisation and Knowledge Dynamics for Sustainability in Rural Areas 1

part II|150 pages

Valorising Local Food and Local Knowledge

chapter |10 pages

Conclusion

Europe's Integration in the Diversities of Local Food and Local Knowledge