Must Read: Cultivating the Web: High Tech Tools for the Sustainable Food Movement

November 9, 2009 by Colby
Filed under: Nutrition 2.0 

When I first posted about the eatwellguide, I managed to miss a great resource there about the part social media plays in food movements.

Cultivating the Web: High Tech Tools For the Sustainable Food Movement

The 37 page publication highlights examples of influential websites, organizations, previous nutrition related online movements that have created change, online tools, and more.

Thankfully one of the authors, Leslie Hatfield contacted me about it, and has agreed to author some blog posts here.  I look forward to seeing more of her insight!

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