| Chapter 2 | |
| Table 1 | Small Farms' Contribution to FNS |
| Chapter 3 | |
| Table 1 | Key Categories and Examples of Food System Activities and Actors that Perform Them |
| Table 2 | Key Categories of Public and Private Institutions that Coordinate the Food System Activities Performed by Actors and Uses of Natural and Human-made Assets |
| Chapter 4 | |
| Table 1 | Examples for Each of the Four Categories of Vulnerability Factors Classified According to the Dimensions Sphere and Knowledge Domain |
| Table 2 | Main Drivers of Food Vulnerability |
| Table A1 | Vulnerability Profile of a Household |
| Table A2 | Analysis of the Food System Characteristics that May Indicate Vulnerability |
| Table A3 | TRANSMANGO Matrix for Analysis of Drivers Affecting the Food System |
| Table A4 | Framework Matrix for Vulnerability Assessment |
| Chapter 5 | |
| Table 1 | Sustainability Dimensions and Attributes, as Defined in the GLAMUR Project |
| Chapter 6 | |
| Table 1 | Key Determinants of Global Value Chain Governance |
| Table 2 | Contract Types |
| Chapter 7 | |
| Table 1 | Conventional vs Alternative Paradigms |
| Chapter 8 | |
| Table 1 | A Classification of Policy Goals |
| Table 2 | Classification of Support Schemes According to Type of Paradigm and Type of Objectives |
| Chapter 2 | |
| Table 1 | Small Farms' Contribution to FNS |
| Chapter 3 | |
| Table 1 | Key Categories and Examples of Food System Activities and Actors that Perform Them |
| Table 2 | Key Categories of Public and Private Institutions that Coordinate the Food System Activities Performed by Actors and Uses of Natural and Human-made Assets |
| Chapter 4 | |
| Table 1 | Examples for Each of the Four Categories of Vulnerability Factors Classified According to the Dimensions Sphere and Knowledge Domain |
| Table 2 | Main Drivers of Food Vulnerability |
| Table A1 | Vulnerability Profile of a Household |
| Table A2 | Analysis of the Food System Characteristics that May Indicate Vulnerability |
| Table A3 | TRANSMANGO Matrix for Analysis of Drivers Affecting the Food System |
| Table A4 | Framework Matrix for Vulnerability Assessment |
| Chapter 5 | |
| Table 1 | Sustainability Dimensions and Attributes, as Defined in the GLAMUR Project |
| Chapter 6 | |
| Table 1 | Key Determinants of Global Value Chain Governance |
| Table 2 | Contract Types |
| Chapter 7 | |
| Table 1 | Conventional vs Alternative Paradigms |
| Chapter 8 | |
| Table 1 | A Classification of Policy Goals |
| Table 2 | Classification of Support Schemes According to Type of Paradigm and Type of Objectives |
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