2018
DOI: 10.2134/urbanag2016.11.0006
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The Challenges of Governing Urban Food Production across Four European City‐Regions: Identity, Sustainability and Governance

Abstract: The development of food production in cities has raised some important questions about the governance of these activities and the role of city-regions. In this paper through four European case studies-Bristol (UK), Ghent (Belgium), Vigo (Spain), and Zurich (Switzerland) -we consider the ways in which food is governed at the city level. Our case studies demonstrate the role played by citizens in urban food and the challenges this brings to city-region governance. Through horizontal networking, being inspiration… Show more

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“…Sumado a esto, sistemas de comercialización de mayor intermediación redundan en mayores costos, aumento del precio de los alimentos y en menores oportunidades de capitalización para los productores. Por todo esto, promover canales cortos de comercialización, como parte importante de circuitos cortos de abastecimiento, representa una manera de apuntalar y promover las producciones de cercanía y su aporte a la sostenibilidad de las ciudades (Jarosz, 2008;Guiomar, 2011;Aubry y Kebir, 2013;Palacios-Argüello, Morganti y Gonzalez-Feliu, 2017;Dubois, 2018;Grando, Carey, Hegger, Jahrl y Ortolani, 2018), así como un empoderamiento de la comunidad que se afianza en una relación más directa entre productores y consumidores (Reed et al, 2018).…”
Section: La Relación Campo-ciudad Y La Significancia De Los Sistemas unclassified
“…Sumado a esto, sistemas de comercialización de mayor intermediación redundan en mayores costos, aumento del precio de los alimentos y en menores oportunidades de capitalización para los productores. Por todo esto, promover canales cortos de comercialización, como parte importante de circuitos cortos de abastecimiento, representa una manera de apuntalar y promover las producciones de cercanía y su aporte a la sostenibilidad de las ciudades (Jarosz, 2008;Guiomar, 2011;Aubry y Kebir, 2013;Palacios-Argüello, Morganti y Gonzalez-Feliu, 2017;Dubois, 2018;Grando, Carey, Hegger, Jahrl y Ortolani, 2018), así como un empoderamiento de la comunidad que se afianza en una relación más directa entre productores y consumidores (Reed et al, 2018).…”
Section: La Relación Campo-ciudad Y La Significancia De Los Sistemas unclassified
“…Bock argues that social innovation is 'characterized by processes of co-design or co-construction and collaboration with society' (ibid p. 58). In so doing Bock emphasizes the importance of social inclusion and the need for changes in politics and governance, that will allow new organizational forms, initiated by local actors, in order to approach challenges from a place-based development perspective rather having them treated as discrete sectoral policy issues (see also [12,37,[40][41][42][43]). Such changes can be perceived as disruptive to existing practices, since they envisage a system that is configured in a fundamentally different way.…”
Section: Commoning As Social Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable food system: Moscatelli et al ( 2016 ); Saavedra Cardoso et al ( 2017 ); Reed et al ( 2018 ); Feagan ( 2007 ); Horst et al ( 2017 ); Nogeire-McRae et al ( 2018 ); Deakin et al ( 2016 ); Marsden and Sonnino ( 2012 ); Turner ( 2011 ); Role of food in re-imagining the city: Marat-Mendes and Borges ( 2019 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%