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Real food on the Colorado plateau: The professional planner's role in planning for community food systems in Flagstaff, Arizona.

机译:科罗拉多高原上的真实食品:专业规划师在亚利桑那州弗拉格斯塔夫的社区食品系统规划中的角色。

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The predominant industrial food system, while providing an abundance of inexpensive food, also compromises human and environmental health, jeopardizing the welfare of communities. In this system, food is a commodity, a product that requires extensive resources and delivers unmanaged waste. Adding to this, available agricultural land in the United States continues to decline as it competes with development. In an attempt to seek some solutions to address these issues, communities are developing and supporting alternative food systems.;Today, a small number of professional planners and planning scholars within the United States are participating in food planning with their communities. As a basic necessity, food, and planning for food, is important for the health and general welfare of communities.;Applying a political economy framework, the research examined political and economic influences related to food systems in Flagstaff, Arizona. An investigation of the potential challenges to food planning was explored through a review of contemporary planning literature, in-depth interviews with public and private sector stakeholders and through an analysis of Food Policy Councils across the United States. While alternative food system movements are gaining momentum, research discussed in this paper shows that in general, professional planners' involvement in supporting alternative food systems is constrained. Responses from interviews suggest that food planning is not a top concern for planners given other job responsibilities. An analysis of food policy councils showed a lack of involvement among planners overall. In cases where planners were involved their actions were supportive rather than systemic.
机译:主要的工业食品体系虽然提供了大量的廉价食品,但同时也损害了人类和环境健康,危害了社区的福利。在这个系统中,食品是一种商品,是一种需要大量资源并且会带来无法管理的废物的产品。除此之外,由于与开发竞争,美国的可用农业用地继续减少。为了寻求解决这些问题的解决方案,社区正在开发和支持替代性食品系统。如今,美国境内的少数专业规划师和规划学者正在与其社区一起参与食品规划。作为基本必需品,食物和食物计划对于社区的健康和整体福利很重要。;应用政治经济学框架,研究考察了亚利桑那州弗拉格斯塔夫与食物系统相关的政治和经济影响。通过回顾当代规划文献,与公共和私营部门利益相关者的深入访谈以及对全美食品政策委员会的分析,对食品规划的潜在挑战进行了调查。尽管替代食品系统的运动正在蓬勃发展,但本文讨论的研究表明,总体而言,专业规划人员在支持替代食品系统方面的参与受到了限制。访谈的答复表明,考虑到其他工作职责,食品计划并不是计划人员的头等大事。对食品政策委员会的分析表明,计划人员总体上缺乏参与。在计划者参与的情况下,他们的行动是支持而不是系统的。

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  • 作者

    Hughes, Amy.;

  • 作者单位

    Northern Arizona University.;

  • 授予单位 Northern Arizona University.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Urban planning.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 134 p.
  • 总页数 134
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 新闻学、新闻事业;
  • 关键词

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