Mauro Macedo Campos, Lohana Chagas de Almeida, Daniete Fernandes Rocha
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本文从城市空间中的城市市场角度分析了城市食品供应;研究的地点是Campos dos Goytacazes(RJ)的市政市场,这是一个有着一百多年历史的空间,对人口的食物供应至关重要,也是一个社交场所。总的目标是了解当地政府和获得许可在该市场销售的供应商之间的关系是如何作为食品供应工具建立的。我们在纵向和理论的历史背景下,追踪了这个市场的历史,从购买食物的地方首次出现在城市及其落成之时,到它最近的配置以及与市政府的关系。该研究是探索性和描述性的,将定性方法与一些定量元素相结合;采用文献和文献研究、问卷调查和半结构化访谈。市政市场被认为在供应城市方面发挥着重要作用,也是记忆和文化遗产的载体。许多人被视为在这种类型的空间中流动,这种空间充满了兴趣,这给在那里建立的关系增加了复杂性。市场主管由市政府任命,从而影响市场的运营结构,但非正式规则规定了公共机构和官方授权人员之间的关系,影响了他们与市场供应商的监管和监督职能。
Urban food supply: the policy pathway from the perspective of the municipal market in Campos dos Goytacazes (RJ)
This article analyzes urban food supply from the perspective of municipal markets in urban spaces; the locus of the research is the municipal market in Campos dos Goytacazes (RJ), a space with over one hundred years of history that is essential for the population's food supply and also a place of social interaction. The general objective is to understand how the relationship between the local government and the vendors who are licensed to sell at this market is established as a vehicle for food supply. We follow the history of this market from the time when places to buy food first appeared in the city and its inauguration up to its most recent configuration and relationship with the city government, in a longitudinal and theoretical-historical setting. The study is exploratory and descriptive and combines a qualitative approach with some quantitative elements; bibliographic and documentary research, questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews were utilized. The municipal market was seen to play an important role in supplying the city, and also as a bearer of memory and cultural heritage. Many people were seen to circulate within this type of space, which is permeated by interests that add complexity to the relationships established there. The directors of the market are appointed by the municipal government, which consequently influences the operational structure of the market, but informal rules dictate the relationships between public bodies and officially authorized people, affecting their regulatory and supervisory functions with market vendors.