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- Foodshed abstract "A foodshed is the geographic region that produces the food for a particular population. The term is used to describe a region of food flows, from the area where it is produced, to the place where it is consumed, including: the land it grows on, the route it travels, the markets it passes through, and the tables it ends up on. \"Foodshed\" is described as a \"socio-geographic space: human activity embedded in the natural integument of a particular place.\" A foodshed is analogous to a watershed in that foodsheds outline the flow of food feeding a particular population, whereas watersheds outline the flow of water draining to a particular location. Through drawing from the conceptual ideas of the watershed, foodsheds are perceived as hybrid social and natural constructs.It can pertain to the area from which an individual or population receives a particular type of food, or the collective area from which an individual or population receives all of their food. The size of the foodshed can vary depending on the availability of year round foods and the variety of foods grown and processed. Variables such as micro-weather patterns, soil types, water availability, slope conditions, etc. play a role in determining the potential and risk of agriculture).The modern United States foodshed, as an example, spans the entire world as the foods available in the typical supermarket have traveled from all over the globe, often long distances from where they were produced.".
- Foodshed wikiPageExternalLink 18929190.
- Foodshed wikiPageExternalLink foodshed-mapping.cfm.
- Foodshed wikiPageExternalLink www.foodshedalliance.org.
- Foodshed wikiPageID "31304600".
- Foodshed wikiPageLength "11690".
- Foodshed wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Foodshed wikiPageRevisionID "692324324".
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agricultural_terminology.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_politics.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slow_Food.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sustainable_food_system.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Climate_change.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Community-supported_agriculture.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_basin.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Farmers_market.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Food_miles.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Microbrewery.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Organic_food.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Permaculture.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Port_Authority_of_New_York_and_New_Jersey.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink Street_food.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLink U-Pick_and_Pick-Your-Own_(PYO)_Farms.
- Foodshed wikiPageWikiLinkText "foodshed".
- Foodshed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Foodshed wikiPageUsesTemplate US.
- Foodshed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Foodshed subject Category:Agricultural_terminology.
- Foodshed subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Foodshed subject Category:Food_politics.
- Foodshed subject Category:Slow_Food.
- Foodshed subject Category:Sustainable_food_system.
- Foodshed hypernym Region.
- Foodshed type Settlement.
- Foodshed type Movement.
- Foodshed comment "A foodshed is the geographic region that produces the food for a particular population. The term is used to describe a region of food flows, from the area where it is produced, to the place where it is consumed, including: the land it grows on, the route it travels, the markets it passes through, and the tables it ends up on.".
- Foodshed label "Foodshed".
- Foodshed sameAs Q5465570.
- Foodshed sameAs m.0gjcqrm.
- Foodshed sameAs Q5465570.
- Foodshed wasDerivedFrom Foodshed?oldid=692324324.
- Foodshed isPrimaryTopicOf Foodshed.