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Nourishing the city: the rise of the urban food question in the Global North

Author: Kevin Morgan
Publisher: SAGE
2014

The urban food question is forcing itself up the political agenda in the Global North because of a new food equation that spells the end of the ‘cheap food’ era, fuelling nutritional poverty in the cities of Europe and North America. This article explores the rise of the urban food question in the Global North through the multiple prisms of theory, policy and political practice. First, it explores the theoretical ways in which the food system is being framed in urban planning, urban political ecology and community food security. Second, it charts the rise of new urban foodscapes associated with urban agriculture and public health. Finally, it identifies a new urban food politics and asks if this constitutes a new social movement.

Topic: Governance and planning
Tags: Awareness raising, Food councils/food boards, Multi-stakeholders working groups
Organization: SAGE
Author: Kevin Morgan
Year: 2014
Type: Academic Literature
Region: Global coverage
Resource format: Document
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