Hannah K. Wittman, Ph.D.

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2005 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Social Structure and Development
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Charles C. Geisler grad student 2005 Cornell
 (The social ecology of agrarian reform: The landless rural worker's movement and agrarian citizenship in Mato Grosso, Brazil.)
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Mehrabi Z, Delzeit R, Ignaciuk A, et al. (2022) Research priorities for global food security under extreme events. One Earth (Cambridge, Mass.). 5: 756-766
Domingo A, Spiegel J, Guhn M, et al. (2020) Predictors of household food insecurity and relationship with obesity in First Nations communities in British Columbia, Manitoba, Alberta and Ontario. Public Health Nutrition. 1-13
Levay AV, Chapman GE, Seed B, et al. (2020) Examining school-level implementation of British Columbia, Canada's school food and beverage sales policy: a realist evaluation. Public Health Nutrition. 1-12
Chapman M, Satterfield T, Wittman H, et al. (2020) A payment by any other name: Is Costa Rica’s PES a payment for services or a support for stewards? World Development. 129: 104900
Jonasson ME, Spiegel SJ, Thomas S, et al. (2019) Oil pipelines and food sovereignty: threat to health equity for Indigenous communities. Journal of Public Health Policy
Levay AV, Chapman GE, Seed B, et al. (2019) District-level implementation of British Columbia's school food and beverage sales policy: a realist evaluation exploring intervention mechanisms in urban and rural contexts. Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique. 110: 21-30
Valley W, Wittman H. (2019) Beyond feeding the city: The multifunctionality of urban farming in Vancouver, BC City, Culture and Society. 16: 36-44
Valencia V, Wittman H, Blesh J. (2019) Structuring Markets for Resilient Farming Systems Agronomy For Sustainable Development. 39: 25
Kc KB, Dias GM, Veeramani A, et al. (2018) When too much isn't enough: Does current food production meet global nutritional needs? Plos One. 13: e0205683
Levay AV, Chapman GE, Seed B, et al. (2018) It's just the right thing to do: Conceptualizing a theory of change for a school food and beverage sales environment intervention and implications for implementation evaluation. Evaluation and Program Planning
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