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Gateway to Green: The Family Experience of Community Supported Agriculture.

机译:通往绿色之门:社区支持农业的家庭体验。

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In recent years, there has been great interest in the creation and support of sustainable food systems through the consumption of local and seasonable foods. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs are one example of a sustainable food system model in which consumers purchase weekly produce shares directly from local farms. Though participation in CSA programs has increased, very little is understood about the effects of CSA participation on families once they bring their CSA shares home. Does increased participation in the sustainable food system via CSAs lead to a deeper sense of connection to the environment? The main aim of this study is to understand how family participation in the local food system affects families' food and environmental identities.;A grounded theory approach was used to construct a model of how CSA membership affects families. Forty-three CSA sites in Manhattan were asked to forward initial recruitment surveys to their renewing and non-renewing members. From the 384 survey responses, 120 families were identified and contacted for interviews. Semi-structured interviews of thirty-six families, a total of fifty-one adults and fourteen children, were conducted for the study. Interview data was coded using line-by-line, in vivo, focused, axial, and theoretical codes in accordance with grounded theory methodology.;The analysis of the interviews revealed that the CSA families embark on a CSA journey. After joining a CSA, families hit the learning curve, in which they must learn to adapt to the structure of getting a weekly bounty of fresh vegetables through the CSA. The steepness and duration of the learning curve depends on families' skills in the kitchen and on their ability to consume large quantities of sometimes unfamiliar "tipping point" vegetables. Once families traverse the learning curve, CSAs become part of who they are. However, the CSA journey does not end there. Families aspire to meet new "someday" goals such as canning fruits and pickling vegetables or composting their food waste. As they navigate the CSA learning curve, families reported subtle and gradual changes in their environmental attitudes and beliefs and hence their environmental identities. The CSA journey model can help CSAs better support member families, especially new members, and inform further research into the effects of CSAs on environmental identity.
机译:近年来,人们对通过消费本地和时令食品来创建和支持可持续食品系统表现出极大的兴趣。社区支持农业(CSA)计划是可持续食品系统模型的一个示例,在该模型中,消费者每周直接从当地农场购买农产品。尽管参与CSA计划的人数有所增加,但对于将CSA股份带回家的家庭对CSA参与的影响了解得很少。通过CSA参与可持续食品系统的参与是否会导致与环境的更深层次的联系?这项研究的主要目的是了解家庭参与当地食物系统如何影响家庭的食物和环境特征。;采用扎根理论方法构建了CSA成员如何影响家庭的模型。曼哈顿的43个CSA站点被要求将初始招聘调查转发给其续约和非续约成员。从384个调查答复中,确定了120个家庭并进行了访谈。这项研究对36个家庭(总共51个成年人和14个孩子)进行了半结构化访谈。根据扎根的理论方法,采用逐行,体内,聚焦,轴向和理论代码对访谈数据进行编码。访谈分析表明,CSA家族开始了CSA之旅。加入CSA后,家庭必须达到学习曲线,他们必须学会适应通过CSA每周获得新鲜蔬菜赏金的结构。学习曲线的陡峭程度和持续时间取决于家庭在厨房中的技能,以及他们食用大量有时不熟悉的“临界点”蔬菜的能力。家庭经过学习曲线后,CSA便成为他们身份的一部分。但是,CSA之旅并不止于此。家庭渴望实现新的“有一天”目标,例如水果罐头,腌制蔬菜或堆肥食物浪费。在他们浏览CSA学习曲线时,家庭报告他们的环境态度和信念以及其环境身份发生了细微而逐渐的变化。 CSA旅程模型可以帮助CSA更好地支持成员家庭,尤其是新成员,并为CSA对环境身份的影响提供进一步的研究信息。

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  • 作者

    Iwaki, Tomoko Jane.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Nutrition.;Environmental Studies.;Psychology Behavioral.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 176 p.
  • 总页数 176
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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