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COVID-19 pandemic lessons for agri-food systems innovation
Environmental Research Letters, 16 (10)
ISSN:1748-9326
ISSN:1748-9318
- Columbia University United States
- Columbia University Libraries, Open Scholarship Services United States
- University of Pretoria South Africa
- Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Australia
- China Agricultural University China (People's Republic of)
330, Science, QC1-999, COVID-19 pandemic, 610, livelihoods, Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering, Transformation, GE1-350, Equitable livelihoods, Healthy diets, healthy diets, equitable livelihoods, resilience, TD1-1066, agriculture, Resilience, transformation, Physics, Q, Agriculture, food security, sustainability, Agri-food systems (AFS), Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Environmental sciences, climate change, Sustainability, Food
330, Science, QC1-999, COVID-19 pandemic, 610, livelihoods, Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering, Transformation, GE1-350, Equitable livelihoods, Healthy diets, healthy diets, equitable livelihoods, resilience, TD1-1066, agriculture, Resilience, transformation, Physics, Q, Agriculture, food security, sustainability, Agri-food systems (AFS), Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Environmental sciences, climate change, Sustainability, Food
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