The professional wild food community and Covid-19: The use of online platforms in supporting people to access alternative food sources

L. Townsend
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ABSTRACT This paper reflects on the response of the professional wild food community in the United Kingdom to lockdown measures during Covid-19. It explores the rapid adaptation of the community toward providing (mostly free of charge) online support via various social media platforms and using various communication tools. This support is aimed at providing high quality information on how to safely forage for wild foods in rural and urban environments. The paper considers the reasons for increased interest amongst the general public in foraging for wild foods during Covid-19. It reflects on motivations for wild food professionals to provide free online education, and the longer-term impacts on their economic viability once lockdown has been lifted, considering bridging social capital as one positive outcome of these support activities. It frames wild food as an alternative local food system with potential for increasing the resilience of local communities in times of uncertainty.
野生食品专业社区与Covid-19:利用在线平台支持人们获取替代食物来源
摘要本文探讨了新冠肺炎疫情期间,英国专业野生食品界对封锁措施的反应。它探讨了社区对通过各种社交媒体平台和使用各种通信工具提供(大部分是免费的)在线支持的快速适应。这种支持的目的是提供关于如何在农村和城市环境中安全觅食野生食品的高质量信息。本文考虑了在Covid-19期间公众对寻找野生食物的兴趣增加的原因。它反映了野生食品专业人员提供免费在线教育的动机,以及一旦解除封锁对其经济生存能力的长期影响,并将连接社会资本视为这些支持活动的一个积极成果。它将野生食物定义为另一种地方粮食系统,有可能在不确定时期增强当地社区的抵御能力。
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