Abstract

Note: This is a JAFSCD commentary; it was not peer-reviewed. Complex projects must manage many challenges, including how to communicate about them. In this commentary, we present and assess the extension and outreach objectives, activities, challenges and outcomes of a complex, inter-disciplinary food systems research project called Enhancing Food Security in the Northeast through Regional Food Systems (EFSNE) project. As an integrated project—defined by USDA as including research, education, and extension—EFSNE focused on the regional food system of 12 Northeast states. EFSNE’s Outreach Team met the project’s outreach objectives by proactively sharing project find­ings with multiple audiences including participating low-income communities in a variety of ways. We outline the unique framework and rationale from which multiple outreach activities were conducted during the six years of the project. We also describe challenges we faced along the way, including the tension between research and community engagement, and the translation of complex research to multiple audiences. While complex systems projects often take several years to produce results, we believe that a contextually appropriate, coordinated and meaningful ways throughout the project provides significant benefits to multiple stakeholder audiences as well as to the project itself. We believe this compilation of our outreach strategies may inform similar work in other large, integrated complex regional research projects.

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  • Linda Berlin d University of Vermont Center for Sustainable AgricultureAnne Palmer e Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

  • Complex projects must manage many challenges, including how to communicate with multiple audiences

  • We present and assess the extension and outreach objectives, activities, challenges and outcomes of a complex, interdisciplinary food systems research project called Enhancing Food Security in the Northeast through Regional Food Systems (EFSNE)

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Linda Berlin d University of Vermont Center for Sustainable Agriculture

Anne Palmer e Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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