Developing a community-based local food system in Will County, Illinois: Insights from stakeholders' viewpoints

被引:3
作者
Ben-Othmen, Marie Asma [1 ]
Kavouras, Jerry H. [2 ]
机构
[1] UnilaSalle France, INTERACT Res Unit Innovat Land Management Agr Agr, Mont St Aignan, France
[2] Lewis Univ, Dept Biol, Romeoville, IL USA
关键词
Advocacy Coalition Framework; Food Justice; County Food Planning; Stakeholders Assessment; Community Building; Urban Agriculture; ADVOCACY COALITION FRAMEWORK; URBAN AGRICULTURE; POLICY AUDIT; PERSPECTIVES; DEMOCRACY; SCIENCE; PLACE; TOOL;
D O I
10.5304/jafscd.2022.112.018
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
The interest in and enthusiasm for shifting food systems to community-based and local trajectories have increased exponentially over the past decade. Part of the appeal of community-based, local food systems is their potential to secure access to healthy food for local communities, expand sustainable farming practices, promote local food economies, and advance environmental and food justice. Interactions and collaborations within the spectrum of the food system's stakeholders-from farmers to local officials and organizations to local businesses and residents-are the cornerstone for effective food systems tailored to their community's needs. An increasing number of food system studies have applied stakeholder assessment approaches to map out complex situations among multiple stakeholder groups with different values and viewpoints regarding food system change. However, despite being an essential and influential political unit to target, counties have received very little attention in food system studies, as researchers and practitioners often focus on the federal and state levels of intervention to design food policies. This study examined the food system in Will County, Illinois, by applying the advocacy coalition framework and using a qualitative, semi-structured survey to engage a diverse set of stakeholders. The answers to the survey questions offered insights into three overlapping and divergent Will County stakeholder viewpoints (Pragmatic, Environmental and Food Justice Advocate, and Visionary), with the intent of informing and enacting food system transformation at the county level. The discussion within this paper focuses on coalition-building and collaboration between formal and informal groups to empower local communities to develop a distinctive food system identity that promotes community support, collaborative networks, and food justice at the county level.
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