Pathways for Urban Food Security in the Pacific

Lucas Watt, R. de Waegh, Gregory Watt
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The urban context is often sidelined in the academic discourse surrounding food security in the Pacific. Yet, for some Pacific nations, cities are the home for most of their citizens. In this thematic literature review, we direct our attention toward the increasingly important topic of food security in Pacific cities. We investigate how the urban informal food sector historically has provided a baseline of food security in Pacific cities. The production, livelihood, and exchange practices that define the urban informal food sector can be traced back to the forms of urbanisation and migration that occurred in the post-independence era in the Pacific. However, we also identify how urban formalisation and globalisation are undermining the key tenets of social relationality that the informal food sector relies upon. As such, the forms of food security provided by the urban informal food sector are being slowly eroded. By identifying these disruptions to the informal urban food sector, we identify pragmatic pathways to develop the basis of a conceptual framework for urban food security in the Pacific. These pathways revolve around invigorating the forms of social relationality within the informal food sector's production, livelihood, and exchange practices.
太平洋地区城市粮食安全之路
在围绕太平洋地区粮食安全的学术讨论中,城市背景往往被边缘化。然而,对于一些太平洋国家来说,城市是大多数公民的家园。在这篇专题文献综述中,我们将注意力转向日益重要的太平洋城市粮食安全问题。我们调查了城市非正规粮食部门在历史上如何为太平洋城市提供了粮食安全的基线。定义城市非正规粮食部门的生产、生计和交换实践可以追溯到太平洋地区独立后时期的城市化和移民形式。然而,我们也确定了城市正规化和全球化是如何破坏非正式食品部门所依赖的社会关系的关键原则的。因此,城市非正规粮食部门提供的粮食安全形式正在慢慢受到侵蚀。通过确定这些对非正式城市粮食部门的干扰,我们确定了务实的途径,为太平洋地区城市粮食安全概念框架奠定基础。这些途径围绕着在非正规粮食部门的生产、生计和交换实践中激活各种形式的社会关系。
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