Volume
39
Issue
2
Abstract
Edible Connections Changing the way we talk about food, farm, and community is a model that was created to facilitate dialogue on the local food system by involving those whose lives and livelihood are influenced by food. The authors outline the model and offer examples of how it has been used. They also detail how it can benefit Extension educators by enhancing work and community collaboration across Extension's program areas. The authors offer resources to help communities around the country apply the model to their specific situations.
Recommended Citation
Thomson, J. S., Abel, J. L., & Maretzki, A. N. (2001). Edible Connections: A Model to Facilitate Citizen Dialogue and Build Community Collaboration. The Journal of Extension, 39(2), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol39/iss2/7