Agro-food systems in urban and metropolitan regions are complex structures that simultaneously have to respond to domestic supply, compete on global markets and ensure to consumers a direct relationship with both food producers and production sites. In this regard, the strengthen of the local dimension, through the enhancement of proximity agriculture, is a strategic goal to foster both local resources and improve regional socio-economic viability. The paper adopts a territorial approach to analyse agro-food systems in five European metropolitan regions. The proposed methodology aims at deepening the actual capacities of urban and peri-urban agriculture in adequately meet urban food demand, its role in the economic dimension of the primary sector, the opportunities for exploiting the local component, as well as at providing preliminary results to be taken into account in order to shape proper regulations in their respective agro-food sector.

Bringing urban food supply closer to food consumption : opportunities for five European metropolitan regions / G. Sali, F. Monaco, S. Corsi, C. Mazzocchi. - In: RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA AGRARIA. - ISSN 2281-1559. - 71:1 Suppl.(2016), pp. 1-10. ((Intervento presentato al 52. convegno SIDEA Conference : The Value of Food. Internazionalization, competition and local development in agro-food systems tenutosi a Roma/Viterbo nel 2015 [10.13128/REA-18664].

Bringing urban food supply closer to food consumption : opportunities for five European metropolitan regions

G. Sali;F. Monaco;S. Corsi;C. Mazzocchi
2016

Abstract

Agro-food systems in urban and metropolitan regions are complex structures that simultaneously have to respond to domestic supply, compete on global markets and ensure to consumers a direct relationship with both food producers and production sites. In this regard, the strengthen of the local dimension, through the enhancement of proximity agriculture, is a strategic goal to foster both local resources and improve regional socio-economic viability. The paper adopts a territorial approach to analyse agro-food systems in five European metropolitan regions. The proposed methodology aims at deepening the actual capacities of urban and peri-urban agriculture in adequately meet urban food demand, its role in the economic dimension of the primary sector, the opportunities for exploiting the local component, as well as at providing preliminary results to be taken into account in order to shape proper regulations in their respective agro-food sector.
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urban food supply; relocalisation; proximity agriculture
Settore AGR/01 - Economia ed Estimo Rurale
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Comitato scientifico
Pubblicazione scientifica
2016
Firenze university press
71
1 Suppl.
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10
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
SIDEA Conference : The Value of Food. Internazionalization, competition and local development in agro-food systems
Roma/Viterbo
2015
52
Aderisco
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Bringing urban food supply closer to food consumption : opportunities for five European metropolitan regions / G. Sali, F. Monaco, S. Corsi, C. Mazzocchi. - In: RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA AGRARIA. - ISSN 2281-1559. - 71:1 Suppl.(2016), pp. 1-10. ((Intervento presentato al 52. convegno SIDEA Conference : The Value of Food. Internazionalization, competition and local development in agro-food systems tenutosi a Roma/Viterbo nel 2015 [10.13128/REA-18664].
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