Food deserts are neighborhoods that are typically socioeconomically disadvantaged and have high levels of low-income populations who face barriers to accessing healthy, nutritious food. These barriers which include, but are not limited to, the increased distance these food insecure populations are located from large food retailers that supply fresh produce. Many of these inequalities stem from institutionalized racism which allowed for practices such as supermarket redlining and, in part, led to the creation of food deserts in places like Hartford, Connecticut. In using the historical context that shaped the Hartford food system and comparing the identified alternative food market solutions used to remediate food deserts to which of these s...
This thesis observes and finds ways to mitigate the problems food deserts create for low-income comm...
Across the U.S., neighborhoods face disparate healthy food access, which has motivated federal, sta...
Contemporary racial divisions that characterize many urban food systems in the U.S are the products...
Food deserts are neighborhoods that are typically socioeconomically disadvantaged and have high leve...
Food access is an important measurement in food deserts and food insecurity research, yet it is one,...
Low-income areas with limited access to nutritious foods are referred to as "food deserts" and are ...
In major cities across the United States, low-income, minority neighborhoods are faced with signific...
This paper illustrates the issue of food deserts faced by urban areas in three parts. Part one focus...
Human beings rely on food to stay alive. So how is it possible that for so many people, getting the...
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rise of ‘food deserts’ – those areas with ...
As the effects of food deserts continue throughout Chicago, the opportunities for residents in parti...
Paper:13 pp., digital file.In recent decades, the act of supermarkets abandoning and disinvesting in...
Food deserts, places where residents lack nearby supermarkets, have received attention from the medi...
Supermarkets are often proposed as a solution to “food deserts” – places where access to healthy foo...
This policy paper examines the global, health, and social implications of food deserts in the state ...
This thesis observes and finds ways to mitigate the problems food deserts create for low-income comm...
Across the U.S., neighborhoods face disparate healthy food access, which has motivated federal, sta...
Contemporary racial divisions that characterize many urban food systems in the U.S are the products...
Food deserts are neighborhoods that are typically socioeconomically disadvantaged and have high leve...
Food access is an important measurement in food deserts and food insecurity research, yet it is one,...
Low-income areas with limited access to nutritious foods are referred to as "food deserts" and are ...
In major cities across the United States, low-income, minority neighborhoods are faced with signific...
This paper illustrates the issue of food deserts faced by urban areas in three parts. Part one focus...
Human beings rely on food to stay alive. So how is it possible that for so many people, getting the...
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rise of ‘food deserts’ – those areas with ...
As the effects of food deserts continue throughout Chicago, the opportunities for residents in parti...
Paper:13 pp., digital file.In recent decades, the act of supermarkets abandoning and disinvesting in...
Food deserts, places where residents lack nearby supermarkets, have received attention from the medi...
Supermarkets are often proposed as a solution to “food deserts” – places where access to healthy foo...
This policy paper examines the global, health, and social implications of food deserts in the state ...
This thesis observes and finds ways to mitigate the problems food deserts create for low-income comm...
Across the U.S., neighborhoods face disparate healthy food access, which has motivated federal, sta...
Contemporary racial divisions that characterize many urban food systems in the U.S are the products...