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Madeleine Black

A Terminal Market System: New York's Most Urgent Need

In “A Terminal Market System: New York's Most Urgent Need,” Madeleine Black meticulously examines the pressing need for a revitalized terminal market system in New York City. Through a blend of economic analysis, urban studies, and public policy discourse, Black articulates the systemic failures that plague the city'Äôs food distribution networks. Employing a rich tapestry of qualitative and quantitative data, the book critiques current methodologies while offering innovative models to enhance food accessibility and sustainability in an urban context. The work is well-grounded in contemporary debates surrounding food security, urban planning, and social equity, making it a pertinent contribution to both scholarly and public discussions. Madeleine Black, an esteemed urban policy analyst and social advocate, draws from her extensive research in urban economics and her firsthand experiences working with local communities. Her previous work on food distribution systems has earned her acclaim within academic and non-profit circles, fostering her commitment to addressing food inequities. Black'Äôs practical knowledge combined with her analytical expertise provides a unique perspective that enriches the discourse surrounding urban food systems. This book is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersections of urban planning and social justice. Black'Äôs compelling arguments and thorough research invite readers to rethink the infrastructure of food distribution, heralding a necessary conversation for the future of urban living.
44 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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