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The inter-connected challenges for food security from a food regimes perspective: Energy, climate and malconsumption
Sage, Colin
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Food transgressions: ethics, governance and geographies
Goodman, Michael K.
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Sage, Colin
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2014-01
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Re-imagining the Irish foodscape
Sage, Colin
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Geographical Society of Ireland / Routledge
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Addressing the Faustian bargain of the modern food system: connecting sustainable agriculture with sustainable consumption
Sage, Colin
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Taylor & Francis Group
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2012-05-28
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The sustainability and security of the global food system: the challenges of peak oil, climate change and freshwater depletion
Sage, Colin
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Chinese Institute of Food Science and Technology
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2009
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Food security, food poverty, food sovereignty: moving beyond labels to a world of change?
Sage, Colin
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Cork University Press
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2012-09
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Environment and Food: the author's response
Sage, Colin
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John Wiley & Sons
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2013-12-18
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The transition movement and food sovereignty: from local resilience to global engagement in food system transformation
Sage, Colin
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SAGE Publications
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2014-04
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Making and un-making meat: cultural boundaries, environmental thresholds and dietary transgressions
Sage, Colin
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Routledge
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2014-01
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A retrospective public health analysis of the Republic of Ireland's Food Harvest 2020 strategy: absence, avoidance and business as usual
Kenny, Tara
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Cronin, Mary
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Sage, Colin
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Taylor & Francis
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2017-03-01
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