2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.07.23286919
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Gentrification and Food Environments: A Rapid Evidence Assessment

Abstract: Gentrification is a complex and controversial process, where the influx of new, wealthier residents to previously run-down neighbourhoods brings change such as economic development, infrastructure investments and lower crime rates, but can be to the detriment of the original lower-income residents, who are either displaced, or stay but cannot take advantage of the new opportunities. Understanding how neighbourhood change affects food environments can shed light on the possible causal pathways between gentrific… Show more

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“…In our results, the impact of the neighborhood environment on cooking behaviors focused not only on geographic food access but also on gentrification, perception of safety, customer service within residential stores, and issues with food, as well as produce quality and availability. The comparable impacts of the safety and quality of produce within lowaccess food neighborhoods food neighborhoods have been previously identified [15,45,46]. Gentrification, in particular, was brought up in all focus groups as a lynchpin issue impacting food availability and access.…”
Section: Comparison Of Our Findings With the Established Literaturementioning
confidence: 75%
“…In our results, the impact of the neighborhood environment on cooking behaviors focused not only on geographic food access but also on gentrification, perception of safety, customer service within residential stores, and issues with food, as well as produce quality and availability. The comparable impacts of the safety and quality of produce within lowaccess food neighborhoods food neighborhoods have been previously identified [15,45,46]. Gentrification, in particular, was brought up in all focus groups as a lynchpin issue impacting food availability and access.…”
Section: Comparison Of Our Findings With the Established Literaturementioning
confidence: 75%