科研成果
硕士生王令琦,苏世亮的论文在SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY 刊出
发布时间:2022-05-05 10:50:55     发布者:易真     浏览次数:

标题: Unraveling urban food availability dynamics and associated social inequalities: Towards a sustainable food environment in a developing context

作者: Wang, LQ (Wang, Lingqi); He, SJ (He, Shenjing); Zhao, C (Zhao, Chong); Su, SL (Su, Shiliang); Weng, M (Weng, Min); Li, G (Li, Guie)

来源出版物: SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY : 77 文献号: 103591 DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2021.103591 出版年: FEB 2022

摘要: The essential role of food environment in achieving urban sustainability has been widely recognized worldwide. A myriad of studies has emphasized food availability as the basic starting point for a comprehensive understanding of urban food environment. However, most of the empirical evidences were based on Western cases, and how urban food availability and associated social inequalities change over time remains poorly understood for the developing world. This paper first establishes a conceptual framework which illustrates a ternary perception of urban food availability and explains why accessibility, diversity and locational association should be considered as a whole package. Guided by the framework, a set of indicators are developed and further applied to capture the food availability dynamics from 2016 to 2018 within Hangzhou metropolitan in China. Last, multilevel regression is applied to unpack the social inequalities in food availability over time. Results show that overall temporal changes of food availability are not obvious but the spatial heterogeneity is prominent and lasting. Particularly, food environment is rather more complex in the central area but is much healthier compared with the outskirts. Significant social equalities in food availability persist but present a declining trend within the research period. More specifically, food availability is subjected to socioeconomic status (SES) at both community level and sub-district level. Such results go beyond prior findings through highlighting a nested effect of multilevel neighborhood SES on urban food availability. Several possible avenues for creating sustainable food environment within metropolitan areas in a developing context are discussed based on the main findings. The discovered urban food availability dynamics and associated social inequalities differ a lot with those reported in Western cities. This paper is thus believed to throw fresh light on urban sustainable food environment research in non-western context.

作者关键词: Urban food availability; (Un)healthy food access; Food environment; Social inequalities; Multilevel regression; China

地址: [Wang, Lingqi; Zhao, Chong; Su, Shiliang; Weng, Min] Wuhan Univ, Sch Resource & Environm Sci, Wuhan, Peoples R China.

[He, Shenjing] Univ Hong Kong, Dept Urban Planning & Design, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.

[He, Shenjing] Univ Hong Kong, Social Infrastruct Equity & Wellbeing SIEW Lab, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.

[He, Shenjing] HKU Shenzhen Inst Res & Innovat, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.

[Li, Guie] China Univ Min & Technol, Sch Publ Policy & Management, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.

通讯作者地址: Su, SL (通讯作者)129 Luoyu Rd, Wuhan 430079, Hubei, Peoples R China.

电子邮件地址: shiliangsu@whu.edu.cn

影响因子:7.587


信息服务
学院网站教师登录 学院办公电话 学校信息门户登录

版权所有 © 77779193永利官网
地址:湖北省武汉市珞喻路129号 邮编:430079 
电话:027-68778381,68778284,68778296 传真:027-68778893    邮箱:sres@whu.edu.cn