Social Impact and Sustainability in short food supply chains: an experimental assessment tool.

IF 1.2 4区 经济学 Q3 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
New Medit Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.30682/nm2103l
L. Corvo, L. Pastore, A. Antonelli, D. Petruzzella
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Abstract

In recent years, as global food chains have expanded, a wide range of terms has been used in the academic, political, technical or social debate to illustrate innovative re-organisation of food supply chains aiming at re-connecting producers and consumers and re-localising agricultural and food production. These include short supply chains, alternative food networks, local farming systems and direct sales. This paper presents a research carried out during the SMARTCHAIN project (Horizon project within the research line “Innovative agro-food chains: unlocking the potential for competitiveness and sustainability”). The research aims at iden-tifying an assessment model for grasping the level of social innovation in Short Food Supply Chain (SFSC) taking into consideration the social and sustainability indicators. A specific tool, the Social Innovation Assess-ment Template (SIAT) was created for this purpose. The SIAT investigates five dimensions of SFSC: economic, environmental, socio-cultural, governance and influence (positive impact on other sectors & stakeholders) dimensions. The assessment has been tested in 9 European countries and 16th case studies. The findings show both managerial implications for the SFSC and policy implications for strengthening the SFSC ecosystem.
短期食品供应链的社会影响和可持续性:一种实验性评估工具。
近年来,随着全球食品链的扩大,在学术、政治、技术或社会辩论中使用了广泛的术语来说明旨在重新连接生产者和消费者以及重新本地化农业和食品生产的食品供应链的创新重组。其中包括短供应链、替代食品网络、当地农业系统和直销。本文介绍了在SMARTCHAIN项目(研究线“创新农业食品链:释放竞争力和可持续性潜力”中的地平线项目)期间进行的一项研究。本研究旨在建立一个考虑社会和可持续性指标的评估模型,以掌握短食品供应链的社会创新水平。为此目的创建了社会创新评估模板(SIAT)这一具体工具。SIAT调查了SFSC的五个维度:经济、环境、社会文化、治理和影响(对其他部门和利益相关者的积极影响)维度。该评估已在9个欧洲国家和16个案例研究中进行了测试。研究结果显示了对SFSC的管理意义和对加强SFSC生态系统的政策意义。
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New Medit
New Medit AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
30.00%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: New Medit is an applied economics journal, with a multidisciplinary approach, aimed at providing insights into the economic and the social transformations of agro-food sector, rural societies as well as local development and bioeconomy in the Mediterranean Basin. Manuscripts submitted to NEW MEDIT generally should deal with wide-ranging topics that can be extended to other countries where organisational, production and market conditions and the related development policies may emerge at the corporate or regional level.
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