Food desert commonly describes food insecure areas with few fresh food outlets. Though used in a number of sources, the definition of food desert remains largely undeveloped and research is often deficit oriented, failing to account for community assets that may exist within food deserts but are underutilized or under-supported. Using an assets-based, ethnographic approach, this study combines GIS and survey methodology with participant observation and qualitative interviews to assess the potential positive effect of urban agriculture on food accessibility in Sulphur Springs, a USDA identified urban food desert in Tampa, Florida. Ethnographic data suggest that within this neighborhood, residents are largely dissatisfied with the quality ...
In major cities across the United States, low-income, minority neighborhoods are faced with signific...
abstract: Food deserts and food insecurity can negatively impact the health of communities. Urban fa...
Research has shown that the suburbanization of supermarkets has created `food deserts\u27, defined a...
Urban food deserts are low-income communities located more than one mile from a vendor that supplies...
2015-07-28Adequate access to healthy food is often considered a basic human right and ensuring that ...
Urban and rural food deserts have become increasingly prevalent throughout the United States. Food d...
Food deserts have been linked to an increase in chronic diseases such as obesity and diabetes, due t...
“Food desert” refers to an area where citizens lack access to fresh, affordable, nutritious food. Fo...
This paper illustrates the issue of food deserts faced by urban areas in three parts. Part one focus...
In the United States 8,959 food deserts have been documented according to the United States Departme...
Evidence from the United States (US) suggests that low-income, racial/ethnic minority, and rural pop...
Utilizing concept mapping, the primary goal of this dissertation research was to explore the range o...
Research has shown that the suburbanization of supermarkets has created `food deserts\u27, defined a...
In major cities across the United States, low-income, minority neighborhoods are faced with signific...
The purpose of this project is to evaluate the characteristics and GIS methods used to determine an ...
In major cities across the United States, low-income, minority neighborhoods are faced with signific...
abstract: Food deserts and food insecurity can negatively impact the health of communities. Urban fa...
Research has shown that the suburbanization of supermarkets has created `food deserts\u27, defined a...
Urban food deserts are low-income communities located more than one mile from a vendor that supplies...
2015-07-28Adequate access to healthy food is often considered a basic human right and ensuring that ...
Urban and rural food deserts have become increasingly prevalent throughout the United States. Food d...
Food deserts have been linked to an increase in chronic diseases such as obesity and diabetes, due t...
“Food desert” refers to an area where citizens lack access to fresh, affordable, nutritious food. Fo...
This paper illustrates the issue of food deserts faced by urban areas in three parts. Part one focus...
In the United States 8,959 food deserts have been documented according to the United States Departme...
Evidence from the United States (US) suggests that low-income, racial/ethnic minority, and rural pop...
Utilizing concept mapping, the primary goal of this dissertation research was to explore the range o...
Research has shown that the suburbanization of supermarkets has created `food deserts\u27, defined a...
In major cities across the United States, low-income, minority neighborhoods are faced with signific...
The purpose of this project is to evaluate the characteristics and GIS methods used to determine an ...
In major cities across the United States, low-income, minority neighborhoods are faced with signific...
abstract: Food deserts and food insecurity can negatively impact the health of communities. Urban fa...
Research has shown that the suburbanization of supermarkets has created `food deserts\u27, defined a...