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Food Waste in FranceMain MenuIntroduction and ContentsAn in-depth analysis of food waste with specific reference to France's new bill of legislationDebates to ActorsDivining Deeper into Food WasteActors to NetworksA visualization of the academic and non-academic networks of food wasteNetworks to LocationsA Story MapLocations to TimelinesWorks CitedChristopher Dabonb440b7f1abad781129e9d2d59f7cf69ae8aa7810
Statements to Debates
1media/26b.jpg2016-02-09T10:18:51-08:00Christopher Dabonb440b7f1abad781129e9d2d59f7cf69ae8aa7810809618Skimming the surface of the controversyimage_header2016-04-03T11:58:01-07:00Christopher Dabonb440b7f1abad781129e9d2d59f7cf69ae8aa7810Statements The following key terms were retrieved through a number of articles and sources which can be found here. The key terms were determined based on relevance and the role they play with respect to the contentious debate. The purpose of each key term is to provide context and foundation to the controversy map, with the intention to provoke pathos. The key statements for each term can be found at the top of each of their individual page.