Tackling the Challenge of Inclusive Cities from an Urban Food Perspective

Ellen Anthoni, A. Casteels, Y. Erol, K. Kubešová, J. Ossewaarde, X. Sun, M. Valencia, N. Yang, Qingchun Wang, N. Canoy, K. Hannes
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This paper focuses on food as a case study to understand issues of inclusivity in cities. More specifically, we focus on the process of food production, distribution, consumption, and sharing in the city of Leuven. Most urban spaces encompass material and discursive practices that influence differing rights and abilities to engage in the urban food chain. In this study, we initially used constellation mapping to identify relevant actors and conducted a follow-up field study to generate an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms and processes of inclusion and exclusion linked to the urban food chain in the city of Leuven. We collected data from multiple stakeholders using interviews and field obser vations. Iterative analysis was conducted using a within and cross-case approach. Based on our findings, we propose three solutions to stimulate inclusivity through the concept of food: closing the knowledge gap, removing social stigma from the distribution process and optimising the supply chain. These are influenced by the idea that we enter the food chain not only as consumers and distributors, but also as social beings invited into the food chain and working towards inclusivity through our own personal acts of solidarity.
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从城市食品的角度应对包容性城市的挑战
本文以食品为例,探讨城市包容性问题。更具体地说,我们关注的是鲁汶市食品生产、分配、消费和共享的过程。大多数城市空间包含影响参与城市食物链的不同权利和能力的物质和话语实践。在这项研究中,我们首先使用星座图来识别相关行为者,并进行了后续的实地研究,以深入了解与鲁汶市城市食物链相关的包容和排斥的机制和过程。我们通过访谈和实地观察从多个利益相关者那里收集数据。使用内部和跨案例方法进行迭代分析。根据我们的研究结果,我们提出了三种解决方案,通过食物的概念来促进包容性:缩小知识差距,消除分配过程中的社会耻辱,优化供应链。这些都受到这样一种观念的影响:我们进入食物链不仅是作为消费者和分销商,也是作为被邀请进入食物链的社会人,并通过我们个人的团结行动努力实现包容性。
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