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Local Environment
The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability
Volume 23, 2018 - Issue 11: Food Justice
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Erratum

Erratum

This article refers to:
Capacity building for food justice in England: the contribution of charity-led community food initiatives
“The right to food is nature too”: food justice and everyday environmental expertise in the Salvadoran permaculture movement

Kneafsey, Moya, Luke Owen, Elizabeth Bos, Kevin Broughton, and Margi Lennartsson. 2017. “Capacity Building for Food Justice in England: The Contribution of Charity-led Community Food Initiatives.” Local Environment 22 (5): 621–634.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2016.1245717

Millner, Naomi. 2017. “‘The Right to Food Is Nature Too’: Food Justice and Everyday Environmental Expertise in the Salvadoran Permaculture Movement.” Local Environment 22 (6): 764–783.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2016.1272560

The above articles were intended for publication in the Special Issue “Food Justice”. However, owing to an error in the publication process, they were mistakenly published in the earlier regular issues, Volume 22, Number 5 and Volume 22, Number 6, respectively.

Taylor & Francis apologises for this error.

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