2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42413-019-00056-4
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Measuring the Impacts of Community Innovations: the Little Free Farmstand in Geneva, New York

Abstract: Various community innovations can positively impact food insecurity and hunger, while also addressing food waste issues. This article focuses on a community innovation known as the Little Free Farmstand (LFF) of Geneva, New York. Little free approaches have appeared across the world to improve access to resources as well as promoting kindness in many communities. This case article undertakes an investigation of the impacts of two LFF's regarding food security and food waste in the City of Geneva. An applied mi… Show more

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“…Geneva consists of around sixteen thousand residents between its city and township. Economic inequality and food insecurity are acknowledged as prevailing issues for area residents (Talmage et al 2020b). Geneva demonstrates proportionally greater numbers of children living below the poverty line and households needing food assistance/ SNAP benefits compared to national U.S. figures (Talmage et al 2020b).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Geneva consists of around sixteen thousand residents between its city and township. Economic inequality and food insecurity are acknowledged as prevailing issues for area residents (Talmage et al 2020b). Geneva demonstrates proportionally greater numbers of children living below the poverty line and households needing food assistance/ SNAP benefits compared to national U.S. figures (Talmage et al 2020b).…”
Section: Background and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic inequality and food insecurity are acknowledged as prevailing issues for area residents (Talmage et al 2020b). Geneva demonstrates proportionally greater numbers of children living below the poverty line and households needing food assistance/ SNAP benefits compared to national U.S. figures (Talmage et al 2020b). Many local residents are also politically active, holding local protests and rallies even during the pandemic (e.g., post-George Floyd death by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota) (Buchiere 2017; Cutillo 2020).…”
Section: Background and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%