■ The expansion of supermarkets and online food markets are changing the complexion of food retailing in Nanjing. At the same time, traditional forms of retail display considerable resilience. ■ Nanjing has low levels of food insecurity overall as measured by the HFIAS and HDDS. The one in five households who are food insecure are primarily low-income and female-centred. ■ Concerns over food safety are a major characteristic of all consumers in Nanjing irrespective of income and food security status. ■ Policy implications include ensuring food access for households with higher levels of food insecurity, promoting trustworthy food sources in the food retailing system, intensifying support for wet market development, and monitoring the develo...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
After more than two decades of rapid urbanization, Chinese cities now face severe sustainability cha...
Although supermarkets have become a dominant food outlet for urban residents in developed countries,...
Although supermarkets have become a dominant food outlet for urban residents in developed countries,...
With a population of 8.2 million people, Nanjing is the 14th largest city in China. China became a p...
With a population of 8.2 million people, Nanjing is the 14th largest city in China. China became a p...
With a population of 8.2 million people, Nanjing is the 14th largest city in China. China became a p...
This report should be read in conjunction with HCP Report No.1: The Urban Food System of Nanjing, Ch...
With a population of 8.2 million people, Nanjing is the 14th largest city in China. China became a p...
This report presents and analyzes the findings of a follow-up, citywide household food security base...
This report presents and analyzes the findings of a follow-up, citywide household food security surv...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
■ The characteristics of individual vendors and their business operations have a more significant im...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
After more than two decades of rapid urbanization, Chinese cities now face severe sustainability cha...
Although supermarkets have become a dominant food outlet for urban residents in developed countries,...
Although supermarkets have become a dominant food outlet for urban residents in developed countries,...
With a population of 8.2 million people, Nanjing is the 14th largest city in China. China became a p...
With a population of 8.2 million people, Nanjing is the 14th largest city in China. China became a p...
With a population of 8.2 million people, Nanjing is the 14th largest city in China. China became a p...
This report should be read in conjunction with HCP Report No.1: The Urban Food System of Nanjing, Ch...
With a population of 8.2 million people, Nanjing is the 14th largest city in China. China became a p...
This report presents and analyzes the findings of a follow-up, citywide household food security base...
This report presents and analyzes the findings of a follow-up, citywide household food security surv...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
■ The characteristics of individual vendors and their business operations have a more significant im...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
Existing studies suggest that despite the proliferation of supermarkets, traditional wet markets hav...
After more than two decades of rapid urbanization, Chinese cities now face severe sustainability cha...