- Building Food Security in Alaska🔍
- Food Security and Climate Change in Alaska🔍
- Growing a Path to Food Security in Interior Alaska🔍
- 2021 Alaska Food Security Investment Recommendations🔍
- Building Food Security In Anchorage🔍
- Food Security and Wild Resource Harvests in Alaska🔍
- Food Security and Justice at Calypso Farm🔍
- Food Security and Sovereignty🔍
Building Food Security in Alaska
Building Food Security in Alaska - Crossroads Resource Center
Yet these national averages include all farm commodities raised in each of the states; since. Alaska farmers produce only $11.8 million of food that is destined ...
Building Food Security in Alaska
Maxwell, 2001). In rural, predominately Alaska Native communities, for example, wild fish and game are important for food security, not just because they are ...
Food Security and Climate Change in Alaska
Improve and create markets and food production by increasing the viability of local agriculture, building relationships within the industry, and addressing food ...
Access | Alaska Food Security and Independence 1
Access to Traditional Foods in Alaska ... Food access is increasingly understood as playing a key role in people's health and well-being, especially for ...
Growing a Path to Food Security in Interior Alaska
“Alaska's supply chain is vulnerable and in turn, our food supply is unstable, of which 95% of purchased foods are imported,” says the 2023 Alaska Food Security ...
2021 Alaska Food Security Investment Recommendations
Alaska needs more in-state food production. Through increasing infrastructure and developing markets, agriculture could be a key player in building a ...
Building Food Security In Anchorage - Cities of Service
More than 80% of Anchorage's food supply arrives through the Port of Alaska, which sits on rusted pylons that could crumble in an earthquake. With this aging ...
Food Security and Wild Resource Harvests in Alaska
plays in support of food security (Fall 2016a; Walch et al. 2018; ICC 2015). Indeed, as noted in the re- port “Building Food Security in Alaska” (Meter and.
Food Security and Justice at Calypso Farm, Alaska
Food security and justice are priorities in Alaska, where the vast majority of purchased food is imported, food prices are high, and more than 11% of ...
Food Security and Sovereignty - University of Alaska Fairbanks
Building Food Security in Alaska, it was stated that, “The main source of local food in the state of Alaska today is subsistence and personal use gathering ...
Alaska Food Security and Independence 1
The goals of this Order are to increase food security, strengthen local economies, and lessen Alaska's dependence on external foods and supply chains. The State ...
Micro-Grants for Food Security Program - Division of Agriculture
The Alaska Division of Agriculture has $2.6 million available in funding for the 2024 Micro Grant for Food Security Program.
Food Security, Equitable Housing & Renewable Energy
Led by one of Alaska's largest Tribal entities in partnership with private industry and government, the effort will build Alaska's capacity to incubate and ...
Creating a community-centered framework to address inequities in ...
Creating a community-centered framework to address inequities in food-security in Alaskan coastal communities facing a changing climate ... University of Alaska ...
My Turn: We need to make food security a priority in Alaska's 2024 ...
This 2024 legislative session presents a huge opportunity for our leaders to enact some of these changes, and prioritize building a thriving ...
Advocacy Working Group - Alaska Food Policy Council
This inclusive approach leads to more equitable and effective policies that benefit the entire state. With Alaska's unique food security challenges, including ...
Alaska Food Security and Independence Task Force 2023 Report
... alaska.gov/index.cfm?ADFG=subsistence.main. 17 Meter, K., & Goldenberg, M. P. (2014). Building food security in Alaska. Crossroads Resource ...
Food Security & Agriculture | Natural Resources and Environment
Given Alaska's extreme weather conditions, vast roadless areas, and extensive permafrost, it may not come as a surprise that the state has one of the smallest ...
Alaskan anti-hunger leaders discuss challenges facing state food ...
In Alaska, food ...
Toward Food Sovereignty in Alaska Native Communities
A grassroots project to build biomass-heated greenhouses aims to alleviate food insecurity in the communities most affected by it.
Ahtna, Incorporated
CorporationAhtna, Incorporated is one of thirteen Alaska Native Regional Corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 in settlement of aboriginal land claims. Ahtna, Incorporated was incorporated in Alaska on June 23, 1972.
Alaska Business Forum: Diving Deep into the Blue Economy
Willie E. May
Director of the National Institute of Standards and TechnologyWillie E. May is an American chemist who was director of the United States' National Institute of Standards and Technology and the U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology. He has been active in international organizations, collaborating with others in Brazil, China, and the European Union.