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Foodscape: A scoping review and a research agenda for food security-related studies

机译:Foodscape:粮食安全相关研究的范围和研究议程

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Since 1995, the term ‘foodscape’, a contraction of food and landscape, has been used in various research addressing social and spatial disparities in public health and food systems. This article presents a scoping review of the literature examining how this term is employed and framed. We searched publications using the term foodscape in the Web of Science Core Collection, MEDLINE, and Scopus databases. Analyzing 140 publications, we highlight four approaches to the foodscape: (i) Spatial approaches use statistics and spatial analysis to characterize the diversity of urban foodscapes and their impacts on diet and health, at city or neighborhood scales. (ii) Social and cultural approaches at the same scales show that foodscapes are socially shaped and highlight structural inequalities by combining qualitative case studies and quantitative surveys of food procurement practices. (iii) Behavioral approaches generally focus on indoor micro-scales, showing how consumer perceptions of foodscapes explain and determine food behaviors and food education. (iv) Systemic approaches contest the global corporate food regime and promote local, ethical, and sustainable food networks. Thus, although spatial analysis was the first approach to foodscapes, sociocultural, behavioral and systemic approaches are becoming more common. In the spatial approach, the term ‘foodscape’ is synonymous with ‘food environment’. In the three other approaches, ‘foodscape’ and ‘food environment’ are not synonymous. Scholars consider that the foodscape is not an environment external to individuals but a landscape including, perceived, and socially shaped by individuals and policies. They share a systemic way of thinking, considering culture and experience of food as key to improving our understanding of how food systems affect people. Foodscape studies principally address three issues: public health, social justice, and sustainability. The review concludes with a research agenda, arguing that people-based and place-based approaches need to be combined to tackle the complexity of the food-people-territory nexus.
机译:自1995年以来,术语“食品景观”,食物和景观的收缩已被用于解决公共卫生和食品系统中的社会和空间差异。本文提出了对审查该术语的采用和框架的文献的范围审查。我们搜索了使用科学核心集合,MEDLINE和SCOPUS数据库网络中的术语Foodscape的出版物。分析了140个出版物,我们突出了四种食品景观的方法:(i)空间方法使用统计和空间分析,以表征城市或邻里尺度的城市野餐的多样性及其对饮食和健康的影响。 (ii)同一尺度的社会和文化方法表明,通过结合定性案例研究和食品采购实践的定量调查,食谱是社会形状的,突出结构不平等。 (iii)行为方法通常集中在室内微观尺度上,展示了消费者对食谱的看法如何解释和确定食物行为和食品教育。 (iv)全身临近对全球企业食品制度进行比赛,促进当地,道德和可持续的食品网络。因此,虽然空间分析是第一种食物的方法,社会文化,行为和系统性方法变得越来越普遍。在空间方法中,“Foodscape”一词是“食物环境”的代名词。在其他三种方法中,“食物景观”和“食物环境”不是代名词。学者认为,食品景观不是个人外部的环境,而是一种景观,包括个人和政策,感知和社会形状。他们分享了一种系统的思维方式,将文化和食物的经验视为改善我们对食品系统如何影响人们的关键。食品景观研究主要解决三个问题:公共卫生,社会正义和可持续性。审查与研究议程结束,争论以人为本和基于地方的方法需要组合,以解决食品 - 境内Nexus的复杂性。

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