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Robert France was recently interviewed on Humanities Matters, a podcast recorded in Spain and produced in the Netherlands with an international audience of more than five thousand.
Each month a scholar who has been published by Brill, or one of their imprints such as Wageningen Academic Press, is the sole subject of a podcast that addresses the UNs SDGs. This particular episode focused on Roberts most recent (and web-enhanced) book, Regenerative Agrourbanism: Experiencing Edible Placemaking Transforming Neglected or Damaged Landscapes, Lives, and Livelihoods ( ).
Its also available on Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music.
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