TY - JOUR
T1 - Envisioning the Future of European Food Systems: Approaches and Research Priorities After COVID-19
AU - Vittuari, Matteo
AU - Bazzocchi, Giovanni
AU - Blasioli, Sonia
AU - Cirone, Francesco
AU - Maggio, Albino
AU - Orsini, Francesco
AU - Penca, Jerneja
AU - Petruzzelli, Mara
AU - Specht, Kathrin
AU - Amghar, Samir
AU - Atanasov, Aleksandar-Mihail
AU - Bastia, Teresa
AU - Bertocchi, Inti
AU - Coudard, Antoine
AU - Crepaldi, Andrea
AU - Curtis, Adam
AU - Fox-Kämper, Runrid
AU - Gheorghica, Anca Elena
AU - Lelièvre, Agnès
AU - Muñoz, Pere
AU - Nolde, Erwin
AU - Pascual-Fernández, Josè
AU - Pennisi, Giuseppina
AU - Pölling, Bernd
AU - Reynaud-Desmet, Lèlia
AU - Righini, Isabella
AU - Rouphael, Youssef
AU - Saint-Ges, Vèronique
AU - Samoggia, Antonella
AU - Shaystej, Shima
AU - Da Silva, Macu
AU - Toboso Chavero, Susana
AU - Tonini, Pietro
AU - Trušnovec, Gorazd
AU - Vidmar, Benjamin L.
AU - Villalba, Gara
AU - De Menna, Fabio
PY - 2021/3/9
Y1 - 2021/3/9
N2 - The COVID-19 pandemic unveiled the fragility of food sovereignty in cities and confirmed the close connection urban dwellers have with food. Although the pandemic was not responsible for a systemic failure, it suggested how citizens would accept and indeed support a transition toward more localized food production systems. As this attitudinal shift is aligned with the sustainability literature, this work aims to explore the tools and actions needed for a policy framework transformation that recognizes the multiple benefits of food systems, while considering local needs and circumstances. This perspective paper reviews the trends in production and consumption, and systematizes several impacts emerged across European food systems in response to the first wave of pandemic emergency, with the final aim of identifying challenges and future strategies for research and innovation toward the creation of resilient and sustainable city/region food systems. The proposal does not support a return to traditional small-scale economies that might not cope with the growing global population. It instead stands to reconstruct and upscale such connections using a “think globally act locally” mind-set, engaging local communities, and making existing and future citizen-led food system initiatives more sustainable. The work outlines a set of recommended actions for policy-makers: support innovative and localized food production, training and use of information and communication technology for food production and distribution; promote cross-pollination among city/region food systems; empower schools as agents of change in food provision and education about food systems; and support the development of assessment methodologies and the application of policy tools to ensure that the different sustainability dimensions of the food chain are considered.
AB - The COVID-19 pandemic unveiled the fragility of food sovereignty in cities and confirmed the close connection urban dwellers have with food. Although the pandemic was not responsible for a systemic failure, it suggested how citizens would accept and indeed support a transition toward more localized food production systems. As this attitudinal shift is aligned with the sustainability literature, this work aims to explore the tools and actions needed for a policy framework transformation that recognizes the multiple benefits of food systems, while considering local needs and circumstances. This perspective paper reviews the trends in production and consumption, and systematizes several impacts emerged across European food systems in response to the first wave of pandemic emergency, with the final aim of identifying challenges and future strategies for research and innovation toward the creation of resilient and sustainable city/region food systems. The proposal does not support a return to traditional small-scale economies that might not cope with the growing global population. It instead stands to reconstruct and upscale such connections using a “think globally act locally” mind-set, engaging local communities, and making existing and future citizen-led food system initiatives more sustainable. The work outlines a set of recommended actions for policy-makers: support innovative and localized food production, training and use of information and communication technology for food production and distribution; promote cross-pollination among city/region food systems; empower schools as agents of change in food provision and education about food systems; and support the development of assessment methodologies and the application of policy tools to ensure that the different sustainability dimensions of the food chain are considered.
KW - city/region food system
KW - food initiatives
KW - food security
KW - SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
KW - sustainable food systems
U2 - 10.3389/fsufs.2021.642787
DO - 10.3389/fsufs.2021.642787
M3 - Article
SN - 2571-581X
VL - 5
JO - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
JF - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
M1 - 642787
ER -