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Mirek Dymitrow

Universitetslektor

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Food systems sustainability: An examination of different viewpoints on food system change

Författare

  • Gareth Haysom
  • E. Gunilla Almered Olsson
  • Mirek Dymitrow
  • Paul Opiyo
  • Nick Taylor Buck
  • Michael Oloko
  • Charlotte Spring
  • Kristina Fermskog
  • Karin Ingelhag
  • Shelley Kotze
  • Stephen Gaya Agong

Summary, in English

Global food insecurity levels remain stubbornly high. One of the surest ways to grasp the scale and consequence of global inequality is through a food systems lens. In a predominantly urban world, urban food systems present a useful lens to engage a wide variety of urban (and global) challenges-so called 'wicked problems.' This paper describes a collaborative research project between four urban food system research units, two European and two African. The project purpose was to seek out solutions to what lay between, across and within the different approaches applied in the understanding of each city's food system challenges. Contextual differences and immediate (perceived) needs resulted in very different views on the nature of the challenge and the solutions required. Value positions of individuals and their disciplinary "enclaves" presented further boundaries. The paper argues that finding consensus provides false solutions. Rather the identification of novel approaches to such wicked problems is contingent of these differences being brought to the fore, being part of the conversation, as devices through which common positions can be discovered, where spaces are created for the realisation of new perspectives, but also, where difference is celebrated as opposed to censored.

Publiceringsår

2019-06-17

Språk

Engelska

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Sustainability (Switzerland)

Volym

11

Issue

12

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

MDPI AG

Ämne

  • Human Geography
  • Food Science
  • Ecology

Nyckelord

  • urban food system
  • food systems change
  • wicked problems
  • sustainability
  • urban food security

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 2071-1050