Planning for Equitable Urban and Regional Food Systems
2017
This special issue fills a gap in the literature by documenting how the growing engagement of the planning and design disciplines subverts, reinforces, or exacerbates inequities and injustices within territorially framed food systems. Authors from across the Global North and South explore the role of planning and design in communities’ food systems, while explicitly considering the imbalances in equity, justice, and power. In so doing, they draw our attention to city and regional food systems as a space and a lever for equity and justice.
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Tema: Governance and planning
Etiqueta: Food security and nutrition, Food system analysis, Rural-urban linkages
Organización: Alexandrine Press
Autor: Raja, Samina; Morgan, Kevin; Hall, Enjoli
Año: 2017
Tipo: Academic Literature
Región: Global coverage
Formato de recurso: Document