Interdisciplinary conversations on complexities of food/in security

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Abstract

This chapter takes a novel approach to the issue of food security, interweaving four authors' different interdisciplinary perspectives, but shared experience of living in regional Australia. The authors present their model of food security developed as an outcome of their conversation across disciplinary and sectoral boundaries to illustrate the range of interdependent factors involved in food security issues.

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Foskey, R., Avery, A., Sims, M., & Brunckhorst, D. (2013). Interdisciplinary conversations on complexities of food/in security. In Food Security in Australia: Challenges and Prospects for the Future (pp. 49–62). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4484-8_4

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