Selling and buying street food is an every-day practice for millions of urban poor living in cities across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. These practices are embedded in social routines (e.g., for producing food to consuming it and disposing waste) that are dependent on and influence the environmental performance of urban food systems as agents make use of resources (e.g., soil, water, energy, ingredients, etc.). A social science theory being increasingly applied to food systems and sustainability transformations, social practice theory focuses attention on the cultural, institutional, and physical embeddedness of social routines that characterize street food systems. It allows identifying barriers and lock-ins as well as opportunities to...
With projected population growth of 9.1 billion people by 2050, and accelerated planetary urbanizati...
Urban food waste in the U.S. is almost exclusively bound for landfills, with significant environment...
Increased urbanization rates pose crucial challenges in terms of food systems’ sustainability, inclu...
Selling and buying street food is an every-day practice for millions of urban poor living in cities ...
Selling and buying street food is an every-day practice for millions of urban poor living in cities ...
Rapid urbanization of the planet has placed pressure on humanity to build sustainable, healthy, and ...
As the number and size of food banks increase globally, it is critical to research how food banks fi...
The last decade has witnessed an increase in the number of malnourished people worldwide, and partic...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
In the present global economic crisis and continued rapid urbanization, street food (SF) vending has...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
In order to promote sustainability, initiatives from food system players closer to citizens are curr...
This paper is concerned with: (i) challenges to food systems in Africa, Asia, and Latin America caus...
Purpose: The paper aims to elucidate the potential of a socio-cultural approach to social marketing....
The Routledge Handbook of Urban Food Governance is the first collection to reflect on and compile th...
With projected population growth of 9.1 billion people by 2050, and accelerated planetary urbanizati...
Urban food waste in the U.S. is almost exclusively bound for landfills, with significant environment...
Increased urbanization rates pose crucial challenges in terms of food systems’ sustainability, inclu...
Selling and buying street food is an every-day practice for millions of urban poor living in cities ...
Selling and buying street food is an every-day practice for millions of urban poor living in cities ...
Rapid urbanization of the planet has placed pressure on humanity to build sustainable, healthy, and ...
As the number and size of food banks increase globally, it is critical to research how food banks fi...
The last decade has witnessed an increase in the number of malnourished people worldwide, and partic...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
In the present global economic crisis and continued rapid urbanization, street food (SF) vending has...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
In order to promote sustainability, initiatives from food system players closer to citizens are curr...
This paper is concerned with: (i) challenges to food systems in Africa, Asia, and Latin America caus...
Purpose: The paper aims to elucidate the potential of a socio-cultural approach to social marketing....
The Routledge Handbook of Urban Food Governance is the first collection to reflect on and compile th...
With projected population growth of 9.1 billion people by 2050, and accelerated planetary urbanizati...
Urban food waste in the U.S. is almost exclusively bound for landfills, with significant environment...
Increased urbanization rates pose crucial challenges in terms of food systems’ sustainability, inclu...