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Wasted Infrastructures: Urbanization, Distancing and Food Waste in Bogor, Indonesia

Author: Soma, Tamarra
Publisher: Alexandrine Press
2017

Applying the conceptual frameworks of 'food distancing' (Clapp, 2012) and 'waste distancing' (Clapp, 2002), this paper investigates the issues of food consumption and food waste in urban Indonesia. The paper argues that the 'distancing' of food production via long-distance modern supply chains is connected to the growing issue of food waste in rapidly urbanizing areas. Another impact of distancing in Bogor, Indonesia is the environmental impact of modern food packaging in comparison to traditional food packaging. The paper concludes by emphasizing that rapid urbanization enables distancing and produces an unjust system whereby the impact of food waste and its associated packaging is distanced from those who are privileged and brought nearer to those who are marginalized.


Topic: Food loss and waste
Tags: Food security and nutrition, Recycling & recovering, Reuse and redistribution, Value chain
Organization: Alexandrine Press
Author: Soma, Tamarra
Year: 2017
Type: Academic Literature
City (Country): Indonesia
Region: Asia and the Pacific
Resource format: Document
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