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Journal of Sustainable Agriculture | 2009

Scaling-up Sustainable Livestock Production: Innovation and Challenges for Grass-fed Beef in the U.S.

Lauren Gwin

The U.S. grass-fed beef sector has expanded rapidly in recent years, with the rise of consumer and producer interest in alternatives to conventional beef, with its associated environmental, health, and social costs. A nationwide study of grass-fed beef producer groups focused on scaling-up operations reveals that there are significant obstacles along the supply chain—including on-farm inputs, processing and marketing, and finance capital—to expanding individual operations and the sector overall. Entrepreneurial innovations, discussed here, can meet these challenges to some degree, yet broader, systemic approaches need more attention. Further, the benefits of scale must be weighed against potential drawbacks.


Journal of Environmental Planning and Management | 2015

Beer, beef, and boards: the role of intermediaries in payment for ecosystem services arrangements in northwestern Montana

Emily Jane Davis; Lauren Gwin; Cassandra Moseley; Hannah Gosnell; Harmony S. J. Burright

Payments for ecosystem or ecological services (PES) are voluntary, often market-based approaches to protecting environmental values. In the rural United States, some landowners receive PES through government led conservation programs, but little is known about their involvement in market based arrangements. We analyzed three examples of market based PES arrangements in northwestern Montana: watershed restoration and craft brewing, niche meat production, and certified timber supplies. We find that intermediaries were working between buyers and sellers in each case to set conditions for transactions and undertake the mechanics of implementation. These findings align with existing conceptualizations of intermediaries as crucial links in PES arrangements, but also suggest that intermediaries for market based PES arrangements are not always facilitators or neutral nongovernmental actors; they may actually be from the private sector and drive the process by serving as buyers. This research contributes to stronger understanding of the possibilities for local market based conservation in the rural West.


Diversity and Distributions | 2011

An empirical evaluation of the African elephant as a focal species for connectivity planning in East Africa

Clinton W. Epps; Benezeth Mutayoba; Lauren Gwin; Justin S. Brashares


Choices. The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resources Issues | 2010

Filling in the Gaps: Eight Things to Recognize about Farm-Direct Marketing

Larry Lev; Lauren Gwin


Journal of food distribution research | 2012

Understanding Markets for Grass-Fed Beef: Taste, Price, and Purchase Preferences

Lauren Gwin; Catherine A. Durham; Jason D. Miller; Ann Colonna


Archive | 2013

From Convenience to Commitment: Securing the Long-Term Viability of Local Meat and Poultry Processing

Lauren Gwin; Arion Thiboumery


Archive | 2016

The Future of Oregon's Agricultural Land

Christy Anderson Brekken; Lauren Gwin; Megan Horst; Nellie McAdams; Sheila A. Martin


The Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development | 2014

Beyond the Farmer and the Butcher: Institutional Entrepreneurship and Local Meat

Lauren Gwin; Arion Thiboumery


The Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development | 2018

Farm Direct at Five Years: An Early Assessment of Oregon’s Farm-focused Cottage Food Law

Lauren Gwin; Christy Anderson Brekken; Lindsay Trant


Sustainability | 2018

Implications of the 2016 Oregon Minimum Wage Increase for Direct Market Farmers, Farmworkers, and Communities

Lindsay Trant; Christy Anderson Brekken; Larry Lev; Lauren Gwin

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