Feeding the city is an issue of increasing importance because of the inadequate production capabilities of urban and peri-urban agri-food systems. In fact, urban areas are becoming densely populated, and their impact in environmental, economic and social terms is increasingly important, particularly in metropolitan contexts. For this reason, even in terms of food security, the analysis of alternative food systems that support or, in some cases, replace traditional systems is interesting. The spatial definition of a metropolitan food system and the quantification of its food supply and demand, are important for the territorial and the agricultural development of the metropolitan area. This paper proposes a tool to assess Metropolitan Agri-food Systems (MAS) and to analyse food demand and supply in the defined zone. In particular the methodology has been to two metropoles: Milan and Paris.
L'analyse des systèmes alimentaires locaux des grandes métropoles : proposition méthodologique à partir des cas de Milan et de Paris / S. Corsi, C. Mazzocchi, G. Sali, F. Monaco, D. Wascher. - In: AGRICULTURES. - ISSN 1166-7699. - 24:1(2015 Jan), pp. 28-36. [10.1684/agr.2015.0735]
L'analyse des systèmes alimentaires locaux des grandes métropoles : proposition méthodologique à partir des cas de Milan et de Paris
S. CorsiPrimo
;C. MazzocchiSecondo
;G. Sali;F. MonacoPenultimo
;
2015
Abstract
Feeding the city is an issue of increasing importance because of the inadequate production capabilities of urban and peri-urban agri-food systems. In fact, urban areas are becoming densely populated, and their impact in environmental, economic and social terms is increasingly important, particularly in metropolitan contexts. For this reason, even in terms of food security, the analysis of alternative food systems that support or, in some cases, replace traditional systems is interesting. The spatial definition of a metropolitan food system and the quantification of its food supply and demand, are important for the territorial and the agricultural development of the metropolitan area. This paper proposes a tool to assess Metropolitan Agri-food Systems (MAS) and to analyse food demand and supply in the defined zone. In particular the methodology has been to two metropoles: Milan and Paris.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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