Recent years have seen the emergence of calls for the transformation of food systems to make these more responsive to environmental, access and health challenges. Addressing how the UK food system may best meet these challenges, this article develops understanding of the multiple food concerns that guide practices of food provisioning at the intersection between markets and domestic life. Combining insights from a survey questionnaire and qualitative fieldwork from research that was part of the EU Horizon2020 SafeConsume project, we depict how practices of food provisioning are guided by concerns driven by economic and environmental logics. The findings suggest economy is prevalent while environmental food ethics are marginalised. The concl...
Public procurement is increasingly recognised as a tool to promote more sustainable forms of food pr...
Sustainability has become fundamental to many global policy agendas in areas relating to human impac...
As food prices soar and the effects of climate change and environmental degradation become increasin...
Recent years have seen the emergence of calls for the transformation of food systems to make these ...
Emissions arising from the production and consumption of food are acknowledged as a major contributo...
Non-technical summaryThe industrial food system is widely considered to be unsustainable due to its ...
The UK food system, it is argued here, is not sustainable in that it is beset by vulnerabilities and...
Environmental food labelling (EFL) is a pro-environmental behaviour change strategy that hopes to en...
The dominant discourse in 20th century UK food and agricultural policies of a liberal, free trade ag...
This paper provides a critical interpretation of food security politics in the UK. It applies the no...
The core values of the ethical foodscape—ecological integrity and social justice—can assume very dif...
Sustainable food is increasingly recognised for its potential to contribute to the development of re...
Provoked by concerns about climate change, resource depletion and economic recession, the concept of...
This paper conducts a review of the academic literature dealing with the possible emergence of a 'co...
Although interest in ‘sustainable food’ has grown substantially in recent years, an official definit...
Public procurement is increasingly recognised as a tool to promote more sustainable forms of food pr...
Sustainability has become fundamental to many global policy agendas in areas relating to human impac...
As food prices soar and the effects of climate change and environmental degradation become increasin...
Recent years have seen the emergence of calls for the transformation of food systems to make these ...
Emissions arising from the production and consumption of food are acknowledged as a major contributo...
Non-technical summaryThe industrial food system is widely considered to be unsustainable due to its ...
The UK food system, it is argued here, is not sustainable in that it is beset by vulnerabilities and...
Environmental food labelling (EFL) is a pro-environmental behaviour change strategy that hopes to en...
The dominant discourse in 20th century UK food and agricultural policies of a liberal, free trade ag...
This paper provides a critical interpretation of food security politics in the UK. It applies the no...
The core values of the ethical foodscape—ecological integrity and social justice—can assume very dif...
Sustainable food is increasingly recognised for its potential to contribute to the development of re...
Provoked by concerns about climate change, resource depletion and economic recession, the concept of...
This paper conducts a review of the academic literature dealing with the possible emergence of a 'co...
Although interest in ‘sustainable food’ has grown substantially in recent years, an official definit...
Public procurement is increasingly recognised as a tool to promote more sustainable forms of food pr...
Sustainability has become fundamental to many global policy agendas in areas relating to human impac...
As food prices soar and the effects of climate change and environmental degradation become increasin...