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    • BALTA Bits & Bites - Winter 2009 

      Wulff, Stuart; Hall, Peter V.; Heisler, Karen; Brocklehurst, Sara-Jane; Murray, Carol; Wittman, Hannah; Dolbel, Carol; Madsen, Catherine (BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA), 2009-04)
      This is the newsletter of the of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA). It contains news about BALTA and social economy developments in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.
    • Farmers Markets as Social and Economic Drivers of Local Food Systems 

      Beckie, Mary; Cabaj, Paul; Wittman, Hannah; Huddart Kennedy, Emily (2008-11-13)
      This presentation reported on the results to date of BALTA research project B5 which is exploring the current and potential role of farmers’ markets in British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, as social economy drivers for ...
    • Farmers Markets as Social and Economic Drivers of Local Food Systems 

      Beckie, Mary; Cabaj, Paul; Wittman, Hannah; Huddart Kennedy, Emily; Hergesheimer, Chris; Zapisocky, Melisa (2009-11-24)
      This presentation reported on the results to date of BALTA research projects B5 and B7 (second phase of research) which are exploring the current and potential role of farmers’ markets in British Columbia and Alberta, ...
    • Farmers’ Markets as Social Economy Drivers of Local Food Systems 

      Beckie, Mary; Cabaj, Paul; Wittman, Hannah; Barbolet, Herb (2009-04-12)
      There is growing interest in the re-localization of food systems. Farmers’ markets are important and increasingly prevalent sites of economic and social exchange in the evolution of local food systems. Little is understood, ...
    • Farmers’ Markets as Social Economy Drivers of Local Food Systems: Phases I and II 

      Beckie, Mary; Wittman, Hannah; Cabaj, Paul; Barbolet, Herb; Low, Will (2010-07-14)
      There is growing interest in the re-localization of food systems. Farmers’ markets are important and increasingly prevalent sites of economic and social exchange in the evolution of local food systems. Little is understood, ...


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