Publications
Papers
2008
- Renewable Energy Prospects in Haiti's Nord-Est Department, Rosalie Ray, Judith Cardell, Smith College, October 2008.
- Literature Review of Methods and Tools for Quantifying the Indirect Environmental Impacts of Food Procurement, produced for Clean Air-Cool Planet, September 2008.
- Agrifood Industry Transformation & Small Farmers in Developing Countries, Reardon, T., C.B. Barrett, J.A. Berdegué, and J.F.M. Swinnen. Forthcoming. World Development, International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Techonology for Development. September, 2008.
- Yesterday’s dinner, tomorrow’s weather, today’s news? US newspaper coverage of food system contributions to climate change, Roni A Neff, Iris L Chan and Katherine Clegg Smith, Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, July 2008.
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the Agri-Food Sector: Harnessing Innovation for Sustainable Development. Report prepared for the Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, March 2008.
2007
- The Language of Power and the Language of Love, by Adam Kahane in Reflections, SoL Journal on Knowledge, Learning and Change, Vol 8 no. 3, 2007
- Health Care Without Harm (HCWH) released a new report on the initiatives taken by over a hundred U.S. hospitals to source healthier and more sustainably produced food for patients. The Healthy Food in Health Care report details actions taken by 127 facilities in 21 states, June, 2008.
- The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) published a paper on, Trading Practices for a Sustainable Coffee Sector, Context, Strategies and Recommendations for Action by Jason Potts and others, 2007
- Assessing Smallholder Participation in the French Bean Supply Chain in Guatemala (The Juan Francisco Project). A CIAT report, October 2007.
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