有趣时代的新方法:探索美国当地食品系统应对COVID的影响和举措*

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Dawn Thilmany, Lilian Brislen, Hailey Edmondson, Mackenzie Gill, Becca B. R. Jablonski, Jairus Rossi, Tim Woods, Samantha Schaffstall
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行以及相关的公共卫生和保持社会距离任务给地方和区域粮食系统带来了前所未有的变化和中断。大流行还使人们对美国粮食系统的结构和弹性产生了新的高度关注,因此,LRFS似乎能够显著扩大其市场覆盖范围和规模。来自三所大学的研究人员与美国农业部农业营销服务部门的工作人员合作,从美国LRFS部门的16个关键联盟中招募领导者,构建一套适应性强、社区驱动的应用研究活动,以了解重要主题,从有效的应对措施中学习,并深入了解当地和区域供应链在大流行后可能发生的变化。在本文中,我们总结了2020年秋季消费者调查中捕获的LRFS的紧急和紧急战略和创新,并提供了关于如何构建和解释调查的额外见解,考虑到协作讨论和项目团队互动的综合。在本文的最后,我们列出了一组研究、政策和技术援助的优先事项,这些优先事项是由LRFS网络确定和验证的。
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Novel methods for an interesting time: Exploring U.S. local food systems’ impacts and initiatives to respond to COVID*

Novel methods for an interesting time: Exploring U.S. local food systems’ impacts and initiatives to respond to COVID*

The COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health and social distancing mandates caused unprecedented shifts and disruptions for local and regional food systems (LRFS). The pandemic also brought new and heightened attention to the structure and resiliency of US food systems, and LRFS appeared to be positioned to significantly increase the scope and scale of their market reach as a result. Researchers from three universities collaborated with staff from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service to recruit leaders from sixteen key coalitions within the U.S. LRFS sector to frame an adaptive, community-driven set of applied research activities to understand important themes, learn from effective responses and gain insights into how local and regional supply chains may change post-pandemic. In this paper, we summarise urgent and emergent strategies and innovations from LRFS captured in a fall 2020 consumer survey, with additional insights on how the survey was framed and interpreted, considering synthesis of collaborative discussions and project team interactions. We conclude the article with a set of research, policy and technical assistance priorities that were identified and validated by this LRFS network.

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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AJARE) provides a forum for innovative and scholarly work in agricultural and resource economics. First published in 1997, the Journal succeeds the Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics and the Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, upholding the tradition of these long-established journals. Accordingly, the editors are guided by the following objectives: -To maintain a high standard of analytical rigour offering sufficient variety of content so as to appeal to a broad spectrum of both academic and professional economists and policymakers. -In maintaining the tradition of its predecessor journals, to combine articles with policy reviews and surveys of key analytical issues in agricultural and resource economics.
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