In a new short paper, commissioned by RSA Fellowship in Yorkshire, we share insights on what makes community food projects successful, outlining lessons that can be drawn for others trying to organise movements for social change. We suggest community groups can demonstrate and quantify social impacts, in particular the connectedness of the social networks that groups nurture and sustain.
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