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Acknowledgements
We acknowledge the support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
We would like to thank all of our project partners. We would especially like to thank the community workers for their role as liaisons with community groups: Catherine Cyr, Heloise de Bortoli, Luca Brown, AnneMarie Angers Trottier, Michel Roy, Anaëlle Lecorgne, and Juan Ubaque. We also wish to thank Anne-Marie Aubert and Erika Salem from the C-SAM for including us in a broader strategic vision of the Montreal Food System.
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We would like to thank our community liaisons Rachel, Laurence, Fannie, and Gaelle Janvier at Alternatives and the Nourrir la Citoyenneté program, a fertile ground for urban agriculture projects in Montreal and research engaged with the community.
The Dawson Food Justice and Sustainability Research Hub (Dawson Food Hub) is a team of researchers at Dawson College working towards a more resilient and equitable food system in the Montreal region, led by Anna-Liisa Aunio, faculty in the Sociology department at Dawson College and research fellow at the Loyola Sustainability Research Centre, Concordia University. Cite this report: Aunio, A.-L., Martorell, H., Begg, R., Vansintjan, A. (2020). Communitybased methodologies for local food systems: A toolkit. Montreal: Dawson Food Justice Hub, Dawson College.
Find this report online: https://bit.ly/ DawsonFoodHub
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