Food Justice: An Empirical Analysis of Food Landscapes and Population Health in a Large U.S. City

This study examines the challenge of “food justice” by investigating the relationships between food landscapes and the health and wellbeing of local communities in a large urban setting. We identify and discuss the implications of these relationships for advancing the U.N. Sustainable Development Go...

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Main Authors: Baskin, Ernest, Porth, Stephen J.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.jmgs-11532023-09-15T08:12:03Z Food Justice: An Empirical Analysis of Food Landscapes and Population Health in a Large U.S. City Baskin, Ernest Porth, Stephen J. This study examines the challenge of “food justice” by investigating the relationships between food landscapes and the health and wellbeing of local communities in a large urban setting. We identify and discuss the implications of these relationships for advancing the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals of ending hunger, improving health and wellness for all, and promoting sustainable agriculture. Empirical results show that controlling for several health-related variables, rates of obesity in a community coincide with the incidence of food outlets with no or low produce available. That is, urban neighborhoods with higher numbers of stores selling mostly unhealthy food options and little or no fresh fruits and vegetables are characterized by higher rates of obesity. Lack of access to healthy foods is a symptom of food injustice. Implications for social entrepreneurs, business and government leaders, and public health professionals are discussed along with ways to address the pervasive global challenge of food injustice. 2022-05-25T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol10/iss1/5 info:doi/10.13185/2244-6893.1153 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1153/viewcontent/food_justice_an_empirical_analysis_of_food_landscapes_and_population_health_in_a_large_u_s_city_20_281_29.pdf Journal of Management for Global Sustainability Archīum Ateneo Food justice empirical analysis food landscapes public health sustainable agriculture Sustainable Development Goals
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Food justice
empirical analysis
food landscapes
public health
sustainable agriculture
Sustainable Development Goals
spellingShingle Food justice
empirical analysis
food landscapes
public health
sustainable agriculture
Sustainable Development Goals
Baskin, Ernest
Porth, Stephen J.
Food Justice: An Empirical Analysis of Food Landscapes and Population Health in a Large U.S. City
description This study examines the challenge of “food justice” by investigating the relationships between food landscapes and the health and wellbeing of local communities in a large urban setting. We identify and discuss the implications of these relationships for advancing the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals of ending hunger, improving health and wellness for all, and promoting sustainable agriculture. Empirical results show that controlling for several health-related variables, rates of obesity in a community coincide with the incidence of food outlets with no or low produce available. That is, urban neighborhoods with higher numbers of stores selling mostly unhealthy food options and little or no fresh fruits and vegetables are characterized by higher rates of obesity. Lack of access to healthy foods is a symptom of food injustice. Implications for social entrepreneurs, business and government leaders, and public health professionals are discussed along with ways to address the pervasive global challenge of food injustice.
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author Baskin, Ernest
Porth, Stephen J.
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Porth, Stephen J.
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title Food Justice: An Empirical Analysis of Food Landscapes and Population Health in a Large U.S. City
title_short Food Justice: An Empirical Analysis of Food Landscapes and Population Health in a Large U.S. City
title_full Food Justice: An Empirical Analysis of Food Landscapes and Population Health in a Large U.S. City
title_fullStr Food Justice: An Empirical Analysis of Food Landscapes and Population Health in a Large U.S. City
title_full_unstemmed Food Justice: An Empirical Analysis of Food Landscapes and Population Health in a Large U.S. City
title_sort food justice: an empirical analysis of food landscapes and population health in a large u.s. city
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol10/iss1/5
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1153/viewcontent/food_justice_an_empirical_analysis_of_food_landscapes_and_population_health_in_a_large_u_s_city_20_281_29.pdf
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