食品环境的可持续性:在南亚四个城市制定和应用框架

IF 3.8 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Current Developments in Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cdnut.2024.103791
Alexandra L Bellows , Anjali Ganpule , Ahmed Raza , Deksha Kapoor , Aviva Musicus , Marie L Spiker , Lindsay M Jaacks
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摘要

本研究的主要目标是建立一个考虑环境指标的新食品环境框架,并利用之前在南亚 4 个城市的食品系统调查中收集的数据,评估数据的可用性和差距。方法通过对以前的食品环境框架进行结构化文献综述,并对内容专家(n = 6)进行深入访谈,制定了该框架。然后将该框架和指标与在艾哈迈达巴德(印度)、浦那(印度)、加德满都(尼泊尔)和博克拉(尼泊尔)使用城市食品系统评估工具(UFSAT)进行的消费者和供应商调查所收集的数据进行了映射。结果我们扩展了食品环境中的可持续性领域,将消费者前往食品供应商处的次数、食品配送服务的存在、与可持续性相关的政策、供应商的食物浪费、供应商的塑料使用、供应商的水电使用、供应商的回收和废物管理措施以及食品包装都包括在内。将该框架与南亚 4 个城市的现有数据进行映射,我们发现食品环境可持续性指标存在差异,尤其是在消费者前往食品摊贩的交通、是否存在送餐服务以及食物浪费方面。结论虽然大多数食品环境研究都集中在健康食品的可获得性和可负担性方面,但我们迫切需要更好地了解食品环境的各个方面如何促进环境目标的实现。在将该框架与现有的食品系统数据进行映射时,我们发现食品环境中有关环境可持续性的数据存在缺口,而且不同环境中的指标也存在差异。
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Environmental Sustainability of Food Environments: Development and Application of a Framework in 4 cities in South Asia

Background

Food environments, where people directly engage with broader food systems, may be an important contributor to the environmental sustainability of food systems.

Objectives

The primary objectives of this study were to establish a new food environment framework that considers environmental indicators and to assess data availability and gaps using data previously collected as part of a food systems survey in 4 South Asian cities.

Methods

The framework was developed by conducting a structured literature review of previous food environment frameworks and in-depth interviews with content experts (n = 6). The framework and indicators were then mapped to data collected by consumer and vendor surveys using the Urban Food Systems Assessment Tool (UFSAT) in Ahmedabad (India), Pune (India), Kathmandu (Nepal), and Pokhara (Nepal).

Results

We have expanded the sustainability domain within food environments to include consumer travel to food vendors, the presence of food delivery services, policies related to sustainability, vendor food waste, vendor plastic use, vendor utility usage, vendor recycling and waste management practices, and food packaging. Mapping the framework to existing data from 4 cities in South Asia, we found variations in food environment sustainability indicators, particularly regarding consumer transportation to food vendors, the presence of delivery services, and food waste.

Conclusions

Although the majority of food environment research focuses on the availability and affordability of healthy foods, there is an urgent need to understand better how aspects of food environments contribute to environmental goals. When mapping the framework to existing food systems data, we found gaps in data on environmental sustainability in food environments and variation in indicators across settings.

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Current Developments in Nutrition
Current Developments in Nutrition NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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