1Feenstra, G.W. 1997. Local food systems and sustainable communities. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 12(1):28–36.
2Hinrichs, C.C. 2003. The practice and politics of food system localization. Journal of Rural Studies 19:33–45.
3Born, B. and Purcell, M. 2006. Avoiding the local trap: Scale and food systems in planning research. Journal of Planning Education and Research 26:195–207.
4Schönhart, M., Penker, M., and Schmid, E. 2009. Sustainable local food production and consumption: Challenges for implementation and research. Outlook on Agriculture 38(2):175–182.
5Martinez, S., Hand, M., Da Pra, M., Pollack, S., Ralston, K., Smith, T., Vogel, S., Clark, S., Lohr, L., Low, S., and Newman, C. 2010. Local Food Systems: Concepts, Impacts, and Issues. USDA Economic Research Service, Economic Research Report No. 97. Available at Web site: http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/err97/ (verified August 1, 2010). 6Edwards-Jones, G., Milá i Canals, L., Hounsome, N., Truniger, M., Koerber, G., Hounsome, B., Cross, P., York, E.H., Hospido, A., Plassman, K., Harris, I.M., Edwards, R.T., Day, G.A.S., Tomos, A.D., Cowell, S.J., and Jones, D.L. 2008. Testing the assertion that ‘local food’ is best: the challenges of an evidence-based approach. Trends in Food Science and Technology 19:265–274.
9Messing, P. 1981. The New York State Food System: Growing Closer to Home. Rodale Press, Emmaus, Pennsylvania.
10Stephens, G.R., Fleming, J.G., Gacoin, L.T., and Bravo-Ureta, B.E. 1988. Better nutrition in Connecticut: opportunities for expanding fresh produce production and consumption. Bulletin 852. Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, CT.
11Herrin, M. and Gussow, J.D. 1989. Designing a sustainable regional diet. Journal of Nutrition Education 21(6):270–275.
12Cowell, S.J. and Parkinson, S. 2003. Localization of UK food production: an analysis using land area and energy as indicators. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 94:221–236.
13Peters, C.J., Wilkins, J.L., and Fick, G.W. 2007. Testing a complete-diet model for estimating the land resource requirements of food consumption and agricultural carrying capacity: The New York State example. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 22(2):145–153.
16Peters, C.J., Bills, N.L., Lembo, A.J., Wilkins, J.L., and Fick, G.W. 2009. Mapping potential foodsheds in New York State: A spatial model for evaluating the capacity to localize food production. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 24(1):72–84.
17Barlowe, R. 1986. Land Resource Economics: The Economics of Real Estate. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
18Heimlich, R.E. and Anderson, W.D. 2001. Development at the Urban Fringe and Beyond: Impacts on Agriculture and Rural Land. USDA Economic Research Service Agricultural Economic Report No. 803. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. Available at Web site: http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/AER803/ (verified February 19, 2010). 19Wiebe, K. and Tegene, A. 1996. Partial Interests in Land: Policy Tools for Resource Use and Conservation. USDA Economic Research Service Agricultural Economic Report No. 744. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. Available at Web site: http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/AER744/ (verified February 19, 2010). 20Lubowski, R.N., Bucholtz, S., Claasen, R., Roberts, M.J., Cooper, J.C., Gueorguieva, A., and Johansson, R. 2006. Environmental Effects of Agricultural Land-Use Change: The Role of Economics and Policy. USDA Economic Research Service Economic Research Report No. 25. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. Available at Web site: http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/ERR25/ (verified February 19, 2010). 21Sullivan, P., Hellerstein, D., Hansen, L., Johansson, R., Koenig, S., Lubowski, R., McBride, W., McGranahan, D., Roberts, M., Vogel, S., and Bucholtz, S. 2004. The Conservation Reserve Program: Economic Implications for Rural America. USDA Economic Research Service Agricultural Economic Report No. 834. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Available at Web site: http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/AER834/ (verified February 19, 2010). 22Heimlich, R.E., Wiebe, K.D., Claasen, R., Gadsby, D., and House, R.M. 1998. Wetlands and Agriculture: Private Interests and Public Benefits. USDA Economic Research Service Agricultural Economic Report No. 765. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. Available at Web site: http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/AER765/ (verified February 19, 2010). 23Peters, C.J., Bills, N.L., Wilkins, J.L., and Fick, G.W. 2009. Foodshed analysis and its relevance to sustainability. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 24(1):1–7.
24U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 2000. Nutrition and Your Health: Dietary Guidelines for Americans. 5th ed. Home and Garden Bulletin No. 232. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
25Peters, C.J. 2007. Mapping potential local foodsheds in New York State: A spatial analysis of the capacity to produce food closer to the point of consumption. PhD Dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
26Dunne, J.F. and Lynk, C.L. 1981. Report on the Proposed 1981 Farmland Use Values for Agricultural Value Assessments in New York. State Board of Equalization and Assessment, Albany, NY.
27New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. 2009. Circular 1150, Article 25AA – Agricultural Districts, Agriculture and Markets Law. New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, Albany, NY. Available at Web site: http://www.agmkt.state.ny.us/AP/agservices/2008C115.pdf (verified September 14, 2010). 30USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 1994. State Soil Geographic (STATSGO) Data Base: Data Use Information. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Miscellaneous Publication No. 1492. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
36USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. 2005. Agricultural Refrigerated Truck Quarterly (Online). USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Programs, Transportation Services Branch. Available at Web site: http://www.ams.usda.gov/tmd2/rtq/ (accessed June 2006). 37USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. 2005. Grain Transportation Reports – Quarterly Updates (Online). USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Programs, Transportation Services Branch. Available at Web site: http://www.ams.usda.gov/tmdtsb/grain/ (accessed June 2006). 38Frontline Systems, Inc. 2005. Premium Solver Platform for use with Microsoft Excel®. Version 6.5. Frontline Systems, Inc., Incline Village, NV. Available at Web site: http://www.solver.com (verified October 8, 2008). 39Frontline Systems, Inc. 2005. Large-Scale LP/QP Solver Engine. Version 6.5. Frontline Systems, Inc., Incline Village, NV. Available at Web site: http://www.solver.com (verified October 8, 2008). 40Frontline Systems, Inc. 2005. Premium Solver Platform for use with Microsoft Excel®, User Guide. Frontline Systems, Inc., Incline Village, NV.
41Frontline Systems, Inc. 2005. Premium Solver Platform: Solver Engines, User Guide. Frontline Systems, Inc., Incline Village, NV.
43Bills, N.B. and Stanton, B.F. 1999. Trends in land use. In Hirschl, T.A. and Heaton, T.B.New York State in the 21st Century. Praeger Publishers, Westport, CT. p. 169–184.