Participatory foodscape mapping in Almere, The Netherlands
making the case for a more inclusive and just access to foodParticipatory foodscape mapping in Almere, The Netherlands
making the case for a more inclusive and just access to foodSamenvatting
It is not just about making food more accessible to the increasing urban dwellers as a whole. We have to constantly keep track of how different demographic groups perceive access to food – a more inclusive perspective on access to food. In this article (based on research conducted with Flevo Campus), Almeerders (residents of Almere) show how inclusive accessto food is critical to everyday living and also how this reinforces migrants’ sense of belonging. Therefore, it is vital to recognize citizens’ voices in city foodscape planning in order to attain social sustainability.
Organisatie | Aeres Hogeschool |
Datum | [2023] |
Type | Andersoortig materiaal |
Taal | Engels |