Navigating Local Sustainability in Food, Community, and Innovation

From Grassroots to Global
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Paru le : 2025-09-26

This book offers an in-depth exploration of the transformative potential of sustainable local food systems, spotlighting grassroots initiatives that have global implications. It provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the complexities of community-based sustainability through case studies, theo...
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2025-09-26

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234 pages

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9789819689620

Professor Miki Yoshizumi, with a Doctorate from the Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies at Kyoto University, is currently affiliated with the College of Gastronomy Management at Ritsumeikan University. Fluent in both Japanese and English, she has cultivated a diverse academic background, making her well-suited for interdisciplinary research and international collaborations. Her expertise focuses on sustainable local food systems and community-based sustainability. Prof. Yoshizumi's academic background in global environmental studies dovetails seamlessly with the book's thematic focus, which covers sustainable resource utilization, ecotourism, and various community initiatives. Her involvement as a co-editor would unquestionably add a layer of academic depth and bring a multifaceted perspective to the book, enriching its content and broadening its scope. Professor Mariko Arata, who holds a Ph.D. in Literature, is currently affiliated with the College of Gastronomy Management at Ritsumeikan University. Her current academic role suggests a strong ability to navigate complex topics, and her academic qualifications imply significant contributions to the scholarly community. Given the book's focus on sustainable local initiatives and community development, Prof. Arata's multidisciplinary approach and expertise could add depth and rigor to the discussions. The chapters in the book, which range from case studies in Germany and Vietnam to broader issues and challenges in sustainable development, would benefit from her academic perspective and editorial skills. This collaboration aligns well with her existing professional trajectory and offers a platform for her to extend her influence in the realm of sustainability and community initiatives. Takaaki Miyaguchi holds a Ph.D. in Global Environmental Studies from Kyoto University and currently serves as a professor at Kansai University in Japan. He has conducted research and led policy initiatives on climate change through his work with the United Nations University and the United Nations Development Programme. His academic background includes affiliations with the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago. His expertise lies in evaluation and policy analysis for sustainable development. His addition as a co-editor will contribute academic depth and offer practical perspectives on sustainability challenges, particularly in areas such as ecotourism, resource utilization, and community-based solutions.

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9789819689637
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