Food systems are characterised by inequities in every component, from production through to consumption. This paper seeks to make sense of various perspectives and concepts that account for the multiple forms of inequity. We unpack the notion of food equity by outlining distinct and diverse theorisations of equity in selected fields of study and exploring their influences in the food domain, by reference to prominent food concepts such as food aid, food security, food systems, food justice, and agroecology. By comparing different perspectives, we derive a framework for the analysis of food equity. This framework asks questions about whom to target, at what scale, temporality, and whether equity refers to outcomes, processes, or both. It als...
The impacts of food systems on climate change are of growing concern as meat consumption and the soy...
This paper explores how food inequities manifest at a territorial level, and how food territories ar...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
Food systems are characterised by inequities in every component, from production through to consumpt...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a new intellectual and research agenda for future work taken...
In this introductory article, we highlight debates that emerged in the IDS–IPES-Food workshop on the...
Prevailing political and ethical approaches that have been used to both critique and propose alterna...
This issue of the IDS Bulletin examines different perspectives on power in food systems, and the web...
In this paper, we examine diverse political philosophical conceptualisations of justice and interrog...
Food systems must become more sustainable and equitable, a transformation which requires the transdi...
Globally, our food systems are highly inequitable. In a world with enough food, hunger is becoming n...
Sustainability and food production represent a major challenge to society, with both consumption and...
The Junior Research Group Food for Justice examines normative questions of inequalities, justice, an...
A food systems approach is critical to understanding and facilitating food system transformation, ye...
Food has become both a pivotal topic in development and a lens through which to integrate and addres...
The impacts of food systems on climate change are of growing concern as meat consumption and the soy...
This paper explores how food inequities manifest at a territorial level, and how food territories ar...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
Food systems are characterised by inequities in every component, from production through to consumpt...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a new intellectual and research agenda for future work taken...
In this introductory article, we highlight debates that emerged in the IDS–IPES-Food workshop on the...
Prevailing political and ethical approaches that have been used to both critique and propose alterna...
This issue of the IDS Bulletin examines different perspectives on power in food systems, and the web...
In this paper, we examine diverse political philosophical conceptualisations of justice and interrog...
Food systems must become more sustainable and equitable, a transformation which requires the transdi...
Globally, our food systems are highly inequitable. In a world with enough food, hunger is becoming n...
Sustainability and food production represent a major challenge to society, with both consumption and...
The Junior Research Group Food for Justice examines normative questions of inequalities, justice, an...
A food systems approach is critical to understanding and facilitating food system transformation, ye...
Food has become both a pivotal topic in development and a lens through which to integrate and addres...
The impacts of food systems on climate change are of growing concern as meat consumption and the soy...
This paper explores how food inequities manifest at a territorial level, and how food territories ar...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...