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SHARE IT: Co-designing a sustainability impact assessment framework for urban food sharing initiatives

机译:分享信息:共同设计城市食物共享计划的可持续性影响评估框架

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Urban food systems must undergo a significant transformation if they are to avoid impeding the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goals. One reconfiguration with claimed sustainability benefits is ICT-mediated food sharing - an umbrella term used to refer to technologically-augmented collective or collaborative practices around growing, cooking, eating and redistributing food - which some argue improves environmental efficiencies by reducing waste, providing opportunities to make or save money, building social networks and generally enhancing well-being. However, most sustainability claims for food sharing have not been evidenced by systematically collected and presented data. In this paper we document our response to this mismatch between claims and evidence through the development of the SHARECITY sustainability Impact assessment Toolkit (SHARE IT); a novel Sustainability Impact Assessment (SIA) framework which has been co-designed with food sharing initiatives to better indicate the impact of food-sharing initiatives in urban food systems. We demonstrate that while several SIA frameworks have been developed to evaluate food systems at the urban scale, they contain few measures that specifically account for impacts of the sharing that initiatives undertake. The main body of the paper focuses on the co-design process undertaken with food sharing initiatives based in Dublin and London. Attention is paid to how two core goals were achieved: 1) the identification of a coherent SIA framework containing appropriate indicators for the activities of food sharing initiatives; and 2) the development of an open access online toolkit for in order to make SIA reporting accessible for food sharing initiatives. In conclusion, the co-design process revealed a number of technical and conceptual challenges, but it also stimulated creative responses to these challenges.
机译:为了避免阻碍实现联合国可持续发展目标,城市粮食系统必须进行重大变革。一种具有可持续发展效益的重新配置是ICT媒介的食物共享,这是一个总括性术语,用于指代围绕种植,烹饪,饮食和重新分配食物的技术增强型集体或协作行为。赚钱或省钱,建立社交网络并总体上改善幸福感。但是,大多数关于食物共享的可持续性主张尚未得到系统收集和提供的数据的证明。在本文中,我们通过开发SHARECITY可持续性影响评估工具包(SHARE IT)记录了我们对索赔与证据之间不匹配的回应;一个新颖的可持续发展影响评估(SIA)框架,已与食品共享计划共同设计,以更好地表明食品共享计划对城市食品系统的影响。我们证明,尽管已经开发了几个SIA框架来评估城市规模的食品系统,但其中几乎没有包含专门说明倡议所采取的共享措施的影响的措施。本文的主体侧重于与都柏林和伦敦的食物共享计划一起进行的共同设计过程。应注意如何实现两个核心目标:1)确定一个协调一致的SIA框架,其中包含有关食物共享倡议活动的适当指标; 2)开发一个开放获取在线工具包,以便使SIA报告可用于食品共享计划。总之,共同设计过程揭示了许多技术和概念挑战,但也激发了对这些挑战的创造性反应。

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