传统零售市场在解决城市食物沙漠问题中的作用

A. Newing, G. Clarke, Myfanwy Taylor, S. González, L. Buckner, Rosie Wilkinson
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本文更新了关于城市食物沙漠的争论,完善了传统市场社会价值的证据基础。它借鉴了一个更广泛的项目,将市场部门和政策制定者聚集在一起,开发新的证据、工具和见解,以理解和提高传统零售市场的社区价值。社区价值的一个重要组成部分是提供可获得、优质、健康和负担得起的新鲜食品。通过对泰恩河畔纽卡斯尔Grainger市场的案例研究,包括对市场用户的大规模访谈管理调查,辅以焦点小组的见解和对主要利益相关者的访谈,我们的目标是确定和理解市场作为核心食品和饮料购物目的地的作用。利用邻里类型、杂货零售可达性和与食物沙漠相关的特征等外部指标,我们证明了传统零售市场(如Grainger)作为杂货零售供应侧的一部分的重要性,特别是在包括老年人和生活在相对贫困社区的人在内的弱势消费者中。为此,我们利用消费者与零售供应方互动的措施,这些措施来自消费者调查数据,所有数据都可供研究界更广泛地重用。虽然我们提出了与纽卡斯尔案例研究相关的政策建议,但我们的目标是通过这项工作以及相关数据的提供,让政策制定者、学者和零售部门更加认识到传统零售市场在食品和饮料供应中的重要作用。
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The role of traditional retail markets in addressing urban food deserts
ABSTRACT This paper refreshes the debate around urban food deserts and improves the evidence base for the social value of traditional markets. It draws upon a wider project that brings together the markets sector and policy makers to develop new evidence, tools and insights to understand and enhance the community value of traditional retail markets. One important part of that community value is the provision of accessible, good quality, healthy and affordable fresh food. Using a case study of Newcastle-upon-Tyne’s Grainger Market comprising a large-scale interviewer-administered survey of market users, supplemented with insights from focus groups and interviews with key stakeholders, we aim to identify and understand the role of the market as a core food and drink shopping destination. Drawing on external indicators of neighbourhood type, grocery retail accessibility and the presence of characteristics associated with food deserts, we demonstrate the importance of traditional retail markets, such as Grainger as part of the grocery retail supply side, especially among more vulnerable consumers including the elderly and those living in relatively more deprived neighbourhoods. To do so we utilise measures of consumer interactions with the retail supply side as derived from the consumer survey data, with all data available for wider-reuse by the research community. Whilst we make policy recommendations relevant to the Newcastle case study, our objective is for this work – and the provision of associated data – to spark greater recognition among policy makers, academics and the retail sector itself of the important role of traditional retail markets in food and drink provision.
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