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Hannah Wittman is a Professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) with dual appointments in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems (Department of Food, Nutrition and Health) and the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES). Her research focuses on food security, political economy, and food sovereignty, exploring how agrarian reform, seed sovereignty, and institutional procurement contribute to sustainable food systems. Wittman leads initiatives such as the Diversified Agroecosystems Research Cluster and collaborates on projects like the LiteFarm digital platform. She is affiliated with the Centre for Sustainable Food Systems at UBC Farm and the Food Sovereignty Research Group.
- Education: PhD in Geography (Focus on Food Systems and Rural Development).
- Key Projects: Agroecological transitions in Latin America, Indigenous Foodlands Conservation, and urban agriculture's role in food literacy.
- Labs/Teams: Centre for Sustainable Food Systems at UBC Farm, Food Sovereignty Research Group.
Her work bridges academic research with community-based practices, emphasizing ethical data governance, climate adaptation, and farmer-driven solutions. Wittman’s publications span topics like climate resilience, agricultural diversification, and the intersection of urban and rural food systems.
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