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J. J. McMurtry

J. J. McMurtry is an Associate Professor in the Business and Society Program at York University, and is currently serving as Interim Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. His research focuses on Alternative Economics in both theory and practice, and he has written recently on community-owned energy and the theory and practice of the social economy and social enterprise in Canada and globally.

Building Sustainable Local Food Solutions: How Canadian Indigenous Communities are Using the Social and Solidarity Economy to Implement Zero Hunger

Publication Authors(s):Jennifer Sumner, M. Derya Tarhan, J. J. McMurtry

Publication Date:2019

Language : English

Country : Canada

Tags : Agriculture, Cooperative, Food, Geneva Conference 2019, Indigenous

SDGs in this paper:
02. Zero Hunger03. Good Health and Well-Being04. Quality Education08. Decent Work and Economic Growth

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