Daniel N. Warshawsky, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Geography | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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(State, civil society, and food insecurity in post-Apartheid Johannesburg.) |
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Warshawsky DN. (2022) Food insecurity and the covid pandemic: uneven impacts for food bank systems in Europe. Agriculture and Human Values. 1-19 |
Warshawsky DN. (2020) The Limits Of Food Waste Governance In Cities: Case Study Of Dayton, Ohio Geographical Review. 1-21 |
Warshawsky DN, Vos R. (2019) Governing at Scale: Successful Local Food Initiatives in the World’s Cities Sustainability. 11: 7226 |
Warshawsky DN. (2019) The Challenge of Food Waste Governance in Cities: Case Study of Consumer Perspectives in Los Angeles Sustainability. 11: 847 |
Warshawsky DN. (2016) Civil Society and the Governance of Urban Food Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa Geography Compass. 10: 305-318 |
Warshawsky DN. (2016) Civil society and public–private partnerships: case study of the Agri-FoodBank in South Africa Social and Cultural Geography. 17: 423-443 |
Warshawsky DN. (2015) Food waste, sustainability, and the corporate sector: Case study of a US food company Geographical Journal |
Warshawsky DN. (2015) The devolution of urban food waste governance: Case study of food rescue in Los Angeles Cities. 49: 26-34 |
Warshawsky DN. (2014) Civil society and urban food insecurity: Analyzing the roles of local food organizations in Johannesburg Urban Geography. 35: 109-132 |
Warshawsky DN. (2013) State, civil society, and the limits of NGO institutionalization in post-apartheid South Africa African Geographical Review. 32: 1-13 |