Food Cycles: Active Engagement and New Urban Communities

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Scaffidi, Federica: Food Cycles: Active Engagement and New Urban Communities. In: Schröder, J.; Sommariva, E.; Sposito, S. (Eds.): Creative Food Cycles - Book 1, 2020. S. 211-221. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15488/10115

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In recent years, researchers and practioners have paid increasing attention to the field of food, nutrition, sustainability, innovative and traditional productivity, and how they affect communities. The present paper analyses the contemporary literature and aims to explore the current situation in Europe. In this study, three european experiences of social innovation in food production and consumption are analysed and compared. The article presents a review of these studies and shows risks, limits, and opportunities. The results reveal that new urban communities can be the engine of creative food cycles and local development. In conclusion, this study represents a contribution to the existing body of knowledge and presents implications of the results and possible future research directions.
License of this version: CC BY 3.0 DE
Document Type: BookPart
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2020
Appears in Collections:Creative Food Cycles

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1 image of flag of Germany Germany 68 44.74%
2 image of flag of United States United States 22 14.47%
3 image of flag of Italy Italy 14 9.21%
4 image of flag of China China 11 7.24%
5 image of flag of Taiwan Taiwan 3 1.97%
6 image of flag of Turkey Turkey 3 1.97%
7 image of flag of Peru Peru 3 1.97%
8 image of flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom 3 1.97%
9 image of flag of Bahrain Bahrain 3 1.97%
10 image of flag of Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic Republic of 2 1.32%
    other countries 20 13.16%

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