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19 December 2022
Connecting Food Inequities Through Relational Territories
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper explores how food inequities manifest at a territorial level, and how food territories are experienced, understood, and navigated by stakeholders to address those inequities. We interpret ‘food territory’ as a relational and transcalar concept, connected through geography, culture, history, and governance.
4 May 2022
Martyrdom of the Cerrado: An Agri-Food Territory in Need of Justice (accessible version)
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The Cerrado is a natural biome occupying 25 per cent of Brazil’s surface. Compared to the Amazon, it is relatively unknown to international audiences, yet it is currently the world’s largest agricultural frontier.
24 March 2022
Martyrdom of the Cerrado: An Agri-Food Territory in Need of Justice
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The Cerrado is a natural biome occupying 25 per cent of Brazil’s surface. Compared to the Amazon, it is relatively unknown to international audiences, yet it is currently the world’s largest agricultural frontier.