Browsing by Subject "Food"
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Climate Change and Health : A platform for action
(Institute of Public HealthIE, 2010-10-01) -
Demand for food in Ireland 1947-1973
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1976)This paper attempts to extend the work of Casey on the demand for food in Ireland by investigating the validity of his method and by using more refined techniques of computation and the more extensive data now available. ... -
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food : statement of Strategy 2008 - 2010
(Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & FoodIE, 2008) -
Food and Power in Roald Dahl's Children's Fiction
(Trinity College Dublin. School of English. Discipline of English, 2017)This thesis examines the representation of food and power in Roald Dahl's children's fiction written between the years 1961 and 1990. This thesis explores how the relationship between food and power in Dahl's biographical ... -
Food culture in rural Northern Ireland : Results from an exploratory ethnographic study undertaken in the 'Decent Food for All (DFfA)' study areas
(Institute of Public HealthIE, 2006-07-03) -
Food poverty in rural Northern Ireland. Fact-book for the pre-test community survey for the 'Decent Food for All (DFfA)' Programme
(Institute of Public HealthIE, 2006-12-03) -
Food, connection and care: Perspectives of Service Providers in Alternative Education and Training Settings
(2019)While the formal school system has been the focus for researchers, practitioners and policy-makers for food and nutrition-related research and interventions, there has been less attention to the Alternative Education and ... -
Report : local authority forum on farmers' markets, 16th January 2008, Dublin
(Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & FoodIE, 2008-01) -
Sceimeanna agus seirbhisi 2008
(Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & FoodIE, 2008) -
Transitioning without confrontation? Shared food growing niches and sustainable food transitions in Singapore
(2018)Following a series of global food crises and an increasing dependence on food imports, the Singaporean government has begun to support local food production as a means to improve the sustainability of its food regime. This ...