Dynamic changes of food environment: In and out of COVID-19 pandemic

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science Pub Date : 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1177/23998083241272101
Zhiying Lu, Yang Yang, Danlin Ou, Dazhi Gu
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated food crises worldwide, prompting a re-examination of the resilience of the urban food environment. While previous research on the urban food environment has predominantly focused on Western contexts, scant attention has been given to China. This study takes Shenzhen, China as an example to establish a food environment evaluation framework centered on accessibility, diversity, and healthiness factors, aiming to analyze the dynamic changes of the food environment during normal and pandemic periods. By using the GA optimization algorithm, some convenience stores are transformed into self-pickup points (SPPs), which is expected to eliminate the deserts risk areas (DRAs) with low cost and high efficiency. The findings reveal a distinctive “center-periphery” spatial structure characterizing the food environment in Shenzhen, and the improvement of healthiness plays a crucial role in sustaining food oases and ameliorating food swamps. This research provides methods for improving the resilience of the food environment during the pandemic across diverse nations, bolstering the security of urban lifeline systems.
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食品环境的动态变化:COVID-19大流行的进与退
COVID-19 大流行病的爆发引发了全球范围内的粮食危机,促使人们重新审视城市粮食环境的恢复能力。以往对城市食品环境的研究主要集中在西方国家,而对中国的关注却很少。本研究以中国深圳为例,建立了以可获得性、多样性和健康性因素为核心的饮食环境评价框架,旨在分析正常时期和大流行时期饮食环境的动态变化。利用GA优化算法,将部分便利店改造为自提点(SPPs),有望低成本、高效率地消除沙漠风险区(DRAs)。研究结果表明,深圳的食品环境具有明显的 "中心-外围 "空间结构特征,健康水平的提高对维持食品绿洲和改善食品沼泽起着至关重要的作用。这项研究为提高不同国家大流行期间食品环境的抗灾能力、加强城市生命线系统的安全提供了方法。
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