Abstract
The outbreak of COVID-19 has underscored the vulnerability of our current food systems. In China, following a series of strategies in guaranteeing food security in the past decades, the pandemic has further highlighted the necessity to strengthen urban-rural linkages and facilitate the sustainable development of local agri-food systems. The study for the first time introduced the City Region Food Systems (CRFS) approach to Chinese cities and attempted to holistically structure, analyze and promote the sustainability of local food systems in China. Taking Chengdu as an example, the study first took stock of existing concepts and policies in China and the city, and defined the high-quality development goals of CRFS for Chengdu. An indicator framework was then developed to serve as a CRFS assessment tool for identifying existing challenges and potentials of local food systems. Further, a rapid CRFS scan using the framework was conducted in Chengdu Metropolitan Area, providing concrete evidence for potential policy interventions and practice improvement in the area. The study has explored new paradigm of analysis for food related issues in China and provided supporting tools for evidence-based food planning in cities, which collectively contribute to the food system transformation in a post-pandemic scenario.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
|---|---|
| Artikelnummer | 104212 |
| Tidsskrift | Cities |
| Vol/bind | 135 |
| Antal sider | 14 |
| ISSN | 0264-2751 |
| DOI | |
| Status | Udgivet - apr. 2023 |
| Udgivet eksternt | Ja |
Bibliografisk note
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Finansiering
This research was jointly supported by the local financial fund of the National Agricultural Science & Technology Center, Chengdu (NASC2020PR02) and The Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program (34-IUA-08).Zhuang Qian is grateful for the financial support from the program of China Scholarship Council (No. 201908320418) during his PhD study. Zhuang Qian is grateful for the financial support from the program of China Scholarship Council (No. 201908320418 ) during his PhD study. This research was jointly supported by the Local Financial Funds of National Agricultural Science and Technology Center , Chengdu ( NASC2020PR02 ) and Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program .