A "Food Systems Thinking" Roadmap for Policymakers and Retailers to Save the Ecosystem by Saving the Endangered Honey Producer from the Devastating Consequences of Honey Fraud
This White Paper recognizes how complicated the food supply chain is and how difficult it can be for stakeholders to see the big picture. This challenge is particularly true when it comes to the problem of the endangered US honey producer via honey fraud in the United States.
Reviewed by Diana R. H. Winters (2019) Outbreak: Foodborne Illness and the Struggle for Food Safety, Journal of Legal Medicine, 39:4, 443-445, DOI: 10.1080/01947648.2019.1696108
Winters reviewed Timothy D. Lytton’s 2019 book, Outbreak: Foodborne Illness and the Struggle for Food Safety. In Outbreak, Lytton, a Professor of Law at Georgia State University School of Law, explores the history and development of food safety regulation in the United States and looks at food safety governance as a complex adaptive system.
Science report scandal could lead to lawsuits that hold sugary beverage industry accountable, NY Daily News (2016)