期刊论文详细信息
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
Building Sustainable Communities Through Food Hubs
Phil Mount1  Jeff Farbman2  James Harrison3  Gavin Dandy4  Charles Z. Levkoe5  Luke Craven6  Colleen Hammelman7 
[1] Fleming College;The SEED Community Food Hub;University of Guelph;Everdale;Lakehead University;The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra;University of North Carolina Charlotte;
关键词: Academic;    Food Hub;    Food Movements;    Food Systems;    Practitioner;    Social Justice;    Sustainability;   
DOI  :  10.5304/jafscd.2018.082.008
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In this paper, we explore the current state of the food hub by discussing innovative practices supporting efforts to build healthy, equitable, and sustainable food systems. We present key insights from a roundtable discussion among scholars and practitioners from Australia, Canada, and the United States held during the 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. Our discussion presents a food hub continuum that describes different pathways to effect change, from enhancing food supply chains to challenging the negative outcomes of the dominant food system through a social and ecological justice approach. This perspective problematizes typical descriptions of food hubs by recognizing the different goals and objectives as well as the resulting opportunities, challenges, and innovations. While we do not sug­gest one end of the continuum is more important than the other, we identify a series of productive tensions that emerge. Our discussion is structured around four central themes from the collaborative conversation: (1) Descriptions of food hubs; (2) Differing objectives; (3) Navigating success; and, (4) Encountering barriers. We conclude with suggestions on ways to bolster the work of foods hubs through research, policy change, and greater collaboration. This contribution is significant for bridging the overlapping yet diverging conversation between scholarship and practice to better inform food hub development.

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