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A truly holistic approach to solving our nation's obesity crisis must be rooted in teaching people to think about the foods they consume. A large part of accomplishing that is enlightening people about the farm to table process. I can only hope that educators will find another way to do that, should no other funding resource emerge. (Does Michelle Obama know about this)?!
Director of SEBS General Honors Program and Professor of Landscape Architecture in Rutgers’ School of Environmental and Biological Sciences and Associate Director of the Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis. Dr. Tulloch can be reached at tulloch[at]crssa.rutgers.edu
Research online at:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0692-9190
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lOLIQZ8AAAAJ&hl=en
https://crssa.rutgers.edu/projects/geohealth/
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A truly holistic approach to solving our nation's obesity crisis must be rooted in teaching people to think about the foods they consume. A large part of accomplishing that is enlightening people about the farm to table process. I can only hope that educators will find another way to do that, should no other funding resource emerge. (Does Michelle Obama know about this)?!
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