不断演变的食物景观:追踪城市和城郊食物共享倡议的轨迹,以实现食物转型

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Anna R. Davies , Hyunji Cho , Marco Vedoa , Robert Martinez Varderi , Ana Maria Gatejel
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城市和城郊(万国邮政联盟)地区的粮食系统需要重新配置,以支持向可持续发展的过渡。围绕食物的合作行为——简而言之,食物共享——已经被认为是实现这种转变的一个潜在的富有成效的领域,研究探索了国际上个人食物共享倡议(FSIs)的位置、目标和活动。从概念上讲,本文处于不同经济方法和关键制图的交叉点,以实现向可持续粮食系统的公正过渡为首要关注点,通过采用新颖的纵向视角和关注万国邮政联盟的尺度,促进了对金融稳定研究所的理解。在米兰和巴塞罗那这两个欧洲城市,我们实施了一个共同设计和协作翻译的系统,用于识别和分类具有数字存在的金融机构。我们将发现的结果置于背景中并进行比较,并将这些结果与早期研究的结果进行对比,以建立城市金融机构景观的进化轨迹。扩展的制图过程提供了重要的经验见解,可以追踪UPU FSI景观通常不可见但动态发展的位置、形式和功能。对这些方法学和经证性见解进行了探讨,以确定万国邮政联盟规模的金融机构关键制图对公正和可持续粮食系统的联合努力的贡献。总之,虽然概述的方法在资源强度和解释力方面存在局限性,但我们认为该方法是进一步全面了解万国邮联粮食系统的一个重要组成部分,提供了以下机会:记录不同的粮食地理;创造新的空间想象;支持加强粮食民主的努力,倡导更公平地分配可持续粮食共享倡议。
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Evolving foodscapes: Tracing trajectories of urban and peri-urban food sharing initiatives for just food transitions
Urban and peri-urban (UPU) area food systems need reconfiguration to support just transitions towards sustainability. Collaborative acts around food – food sharing for brevity – have been mooted as a potentially productive arena for enacting such a transition, with research exploring the location, goals, and activities of individual food sharing initiatives (FSIs) internationally. Situated conceptually at the intersection of diverse economies approaches and critical mapping, with an overarching concern for achieving just transitions to sustainable food systems, this paper advances understanding of FSIs by adopting a novel longitudinal lens and focusing on the UPU scale. Implementing a co-designed and collaboratively translated system for identifying and categorizing FSIs that have a digital presence in two European cities: Milan and Barcelona, we contextualize and compare the results uncovered, contrasting these with findings from earlier research to establish evolutionary trajectories for urban FSI landscapes. The expanded mapping process offers significant empirical insights tracing the often invisible but dynamically evolving location, form, and function of UPU FSI landscapes. These methodological and empirical insights are interrogated to identify what contribution critical mapping of FSIs at the UPU scale makes to allied efforts for just and sustainable food systems. In conclusion, while the approach outlined has limitations in terms of resource intensity and explanatory power, we see the approach as one vital component in furthering comprehensive understanding of UPU food systems, providing opportunities to: document diverse food geographies; create new spatial imaginaries; support efforts for greater food democracy, and advocate for more equitable distribution of sustainable food sharing initiatives.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.70%
发文量
201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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