Routledge Handbook of Urban Food Governance
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-51800-4 (ISBN)
Unpacking the power of urban food governance and its capacity to affect lives through the transformation of cities and the global food system, the Handbook is structured into five parts. The first part focuses on histories of urban food governance to trace the historical roots of current dynamics and provide an impetus for the critical lens on urban food governance threaded through the Handbook. The second part presents a broad overview of the different frames, theories and concepts that have informed urban food governance scholarship. Drawing on the previous parts, part three engages with the practice of urban food governance by analysing plans, policies and programmes implemented in different contexts. Part four presents current knowledge on how urban food governance involves different agencies that operate across scales and sectors. The final part asks key figures in this field what the future holds for urban food governance in the midst of pressing societal and environmental challenges. Containing chapters written by emerging and established scholars, as well as practitioners, the Handbook provides a state of the art, global and diverse examination of the role of cities in delivering sustainable and secure food outcomes, as well as providing refreshed theoretical and practical tools to understand and transform urban food governance to enact more sustainable and just futures.
The Routledge Handbook of Urban Food Governance will be essential reading for students, scholars, practitioners and policymakers interested in food governance, urban studies, sustainable food and agriculture, and sustainable living more broadly.
Ana Moragues-Faus is a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Economics and Business at the University of Barcelona. Jill K. Clark is Associate Professor in the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at Ohio State University. Jane Battersby is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental and Geographical Science at the University of Cape Town. Anna Davies is Professor of Geography, Environment and Society at Trinity College Dublin.
Towards urban food governance for more sustainable and just futures
Ana Moragues-Faus, Jill K. Clark, Jane Battersby and Anna Davies
Section 1: Histories of Urban Food Governance
The Role of Food Systems in Shaping Western Civilisation
Carolyn Steel
Urban change and the multi-scalar politics of food systems in colonial Africa
James Duminy
The historical role of cities in recursively shaping global food systems: Southeast Asia
Gisèle Yasmeen
Section 2: Frames, theories and concepts of urban food governance
Social practice theories and urban food governance: from problem framing to designing collaborative change initiatives
Marlyne Sahakian and Stefan Wahlen
Feminist Ethics of Care in Urban Food Governance
Miriam J. Williams and Emma L. Sharp
Urban food democracy
Basil Bornemann and Sabine Weiland
Governing and communing activities around urban food commons
Oona Morrow
9. Justice, Race, and Urban Food Governance
Julian Agyeman, Alison Alkon and Alexandra Duprey
10. Conceptualisations of urban food governance
Jess Halliday
11. Exploring Urban Foodscapes via Feminist Political Ecology
Alice Hovorka
12. Innovation theory and urban food governance: transition thinking, social innovation and transformative change
Damian Maye, Daniel Keech and Matt Reed
Section 3: Practicing urban food governance
13. Relationships between Food Policy Councils and Government in the United States
Karen Bassarab, Raychel Santo and Anne Palmer
14. Food Policy Councils and governance partnerships in African urban contexts
Gareth Haysom and Paul Currie
15. Conceptualizing and Exploring U.S. Urban Food Policy
Jill K. Clark and Aiden Irish
16. Strategies for institutionalizing food systems planning
Lesli Hoey
17. Public Procurement as a Tool in Urban Food Governance in Brazil
Luciene Burlandy, Cecilia Rocha and Patricia Camacho Dias
18. Can Participatory Budgeting Be a Tool in Urban Food Governance
Cecilia Rocha and Luciene Burlandy
19. The Formal and Informal Governance of Urban Food Waste in Cities: Case Studies in the United States and Indonesia
Daniel Warshawsky and Tammara Soma
20. Perspective from an African city: Food market governance in Dar es Salaam
Marc C. A. Wegerif and Luitfred Kissoly
21. Urban Agriculture Practice, Policy, and Governance
Lauren Baker, James Kuhns and Joe Nasr
Section 4: Scales and agencies in urban food governance
22. The role of the private sector in urban food governance
Scott Drimie
23. Governing Urban Land for Community Food Cultivation
Kirsten Valentine Cadieux
24. Why small towns matter: rural-urban linkages and food systems in the Global South
Cecilia Tacoli
25. The City Region Food System Approach: Broadening the space for urban governance
Alison Blay-Palmer, Jess Halliday, Guido Santini, Joy Carey, Roman Malec, Makiko Taguchi, Rene van Veenhuizen, and Laine Young
26. International Agendas and Urban Food System Governance: Informing, integrating and operationalizing the SDGs
Thomas Forster, Florence Egal and Ana Puhac
27. Role of transnational city food networks in supporting urban food transformation.
Thierry Giordano
Section 5: Urban food governance futures
28. Towards Governance for Open Urban Food Futures
Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Sara Heitlinger, Alex Taylor, Viktor Bedö
29. Embedding futures in urban food governance: participatory foresight in Eindhoven and Kyoto
Aniek Hebinck, Joost Vervoort, Astrid Mangnus and Steven R. McGreevy
30. More-than-Human Computer Interaction for Urban Food Governance
Sara Heitlinger, Lara Houston, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Alex Taylor and Ruth Catlow
31. A brief history of speculative design and urban food governance
Serena Pollastri
32. Towards good food landscapes: The intrinsic links between continuous productive urban landscapes and food governance
Katrin Bohn and André Viljoen
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.10.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks |
Zusatzinfo | 10 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 1060 g |
Themenwelt | Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei |
ISBN-10 | 0-367-51800-7 / 0367518007 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-51800-4 / 9780367518004 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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