The Lifestyle and Mobility Connection of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Users

Nathalie Nahas, Ugo Lachapelle
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Because Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is considered a greener food shopping option, we hypothesized that users would adopt other sustainability-oriented behaviors. We sought, through 16 qualitative interviews with users, to understand whether CSA use in Montreal, Canada was accompanied by more ecological, non-motorized travel behavior. We find that urban users are typically able to subscribe to a nearby drop-off point and that many of them use non-motorized modes to access their weekly baskets. However, because of the weight of large produce baskets and the set time periods for collection, basket pick-ups by new Covid-19 era users are often part of car-based trip chains.
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社区支持农业(CSA)用户的生活方式和行动联系
由于社区支持农业(CSA)被认为是一种更环保的食品购物选择,我们假设用户会采取其他以可持续发展为导向的行为。我们通过16次对用户的定性访谈,试图了解在加拿大蒙特利尔使用CSA是否伴随着更生态的、非机动化的旅行行为。我们发现城市用户通常能够订阅附近的下车点,他们中的许多人使用非机动模式来访问他们的每周购物篮。然而,由于大型农产品篮子的重量和设定的收集时间,新冠肺炎时代的用户通常是汽车出行链的一部分。
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