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This book highlights the potential of school farms to fight hunger
and malnutrition by providing access to locally produced, fresh,
and healthy food as well as providing young students with
educational opportunities to learn, interact with nature, and
develop their skills. Hunger is one of the most pressing concerns
we face today and there is a clear need to provide alternative
sources of food to feed a fast-growing population. School farms
offer a sustainable opportunity to produce food locally in order to
feed underprivileged students who rely on school meals as an
integral part of their daily diet. Approaching the concept of
school farms through four themes, Problem, People, Process, and
Place, the book shows how they can play an essential role in
providing sustainable and healthy food for students, the critical
role educational institutions can play in promoting this process,
and the positive impact hands-on farming can have on students'
mental and physical wellbeing. Utilizing the authors' personal
hands-on experiences, and drawing on global case studies, the book
provides a theoretical framework and practical guidance to help
with the establishment of school farms and community-based
gardening projects and an education system which promotes a
sustainable and healthy approach to food, agriculture, and the
environment. This book will be essential reading for students and
scholars of food security, agriculture, healthy and sustainable
diets, education for sustainable development, and urban studies. It
will also be of great interest to practitioners and policymakers
involved in food policy, developing school and community projects,
global health and international development, as well as education
professionals.
This book highlights the potential of school farms to fight hunger
and malnutrition by providing access to locally produced, fresh,
and healthy food as well as providing young students with
educational opportunities to learn, interact with nature, and
develop their skills. Hunger is one of the most pressing concerns
we face today and there is a clear need to provide alternative
sources of food to feed a fast-growing population. School farms
offer a sustainable opportunity to produce food locally in order to
feed underprivileged students who rely on school meals as an
integral part of their daily diet. Approaching the concept of
school farms through four themes, Problem, People, Process, and
Place, the book shows how they can play an essential role in
providing sustainable and healthy food for students, the critical
role educational institutions can play in promoting this process,
and the positive impact hands-on farming can have on students'
mental and physical wellbeing. Utilizing the authors' personal
hands-on experiences, and drawing on global case studies, the book
provides a theoretical framework and practical guidance to help
with the establishment of school farms and community-based
gardening projects and an education system which promotes a
sustainable and healthy approach to food, agriculture, and the
environment. This book will be essential reading for students and
scholars of food security, agriculture, healthy and sustainable
diets, education for sustainable development, and urban studies. It
will also be of great interest to practitioners and policymakers
involved in food policy, developing school and community projects,
global health and international development, as well as education
professionals.
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