2018
DOI: 10.21173/newlibs/5/14
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A place for seed libraries in higher education: Setting the stage for new outreach and engagement initiatives

Abstract: Seed libraries are community-based programs providing access to free open-pollinated seeds (usually fruit, vegetables, and flowers), and related information resources. They strengthen local biodiversity, support local food systems, and facilitate food access, as well as social justice conversations through supporting resources and outreach and engagement initiatives. While seed libraries have been around for many years there is little evidence of research on seed libraries in higher education, including their … Show more

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