Tracing Lisbon Metropolitan Area’s Foodscape Transformation
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Resumo: | In recent years, Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) witnessed the occurrence of various initiatives, highlighting an increasing interest and entrepreneurship in transforming the food system, at both municipal and civil society levels. As sustainability demands become increasingly global, it becomes pivotal for planning policy to understand the mechanisms through which urban actors are pioneering these new ambitions. This paper describes how global goals are being materialized by local actors and practices, insofar as their scope aims to transform this region’s food system. Our work is based on a three-fold objective: to characterize such initiatives; study how they’re suggesting new food planning agendas in the LMA; and systematize what possible future planning policy can learn from such insights. After an introduction to the territory’s planning context and research rationale, a methodological account is provided before completing with a comparing scenario, taken from a 2014 questionnaire among planning officials, with the discourses of 80 initiatives of the public and civil society sectors enquired in 2019. Finally, while using an analytical framework grounded on the recommendations of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Resources Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF), we flesh out some lessons for future planning policy aiming for long-term sustainability grounded on inter-municipal cooperation and mutual, continuous learning. |
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Tracing Lisbon Metropolitan Area’s Foodscape TransformationTraçando a transformação do panorama alimentar da Área Metropolitana de LisboaArticleIn recent years, Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) witnessed the occurrence of various initiatives, highlighting an increasing interest and entrepreneurship in transforming the food system, at both municipal and civil society levels. As sustainability demands become increasingly global, it becomes pivotal for planning policy to understand the mechanisms through which urban actors are pioneering these new ambitions. This paper describes how global goals are being materialized by local actors and practices, insofar as their scope aims to transform this region’s food system. Our work is based on a three-fold objective: to characterize such initiatives; study how they’re suggesting new food planning agendas in the LMA; and systematize what possible future planning policy can learn from such insights. After an introduction to the territory’s planning context and research rationale, a methodological account is provided before completing with a comparing scenario, taken from a 2014 questionnaire among planning officials, with the discourses of 80 initiatives of the public and civil society sectors enquired in 2019. Finally, while using an analytical framework grounded on the recommendations of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Resources Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF), we flesh out some lessons for future planning policy aiming for long-term sustainability grounded on inter-municipal cooperation and mutual, continuous learning.À medida que as exigências impostas pelo imperativo da Sustentabilidade se tornam globais, torna-se crítico que as políticas de planeamento compreendam os mecanismos através dos quais atores urbanos operacionalizam estas exigências. Na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa (AML), em Portugal, esta missão tem vindo a ser interpretada de forma heterogénea por todos os seus elementos constituintes. Relativamente ao sistema alimentar, as políticas de planeamento têm sido lentas, à escala global, a enfrentar estas novas exigências: com planos mais verdes, redes de distribuição e oferta locais, com fomento de produção orgânica/biológica, entre outras. O que podemos observar no contexto da AML é que, enquanto alguns programas governamentais começam a prestar maior atenção a estas questões, a tarefa de responder a estas exigências está a ser empreendida de forma ativa entre atores e iniciativas pertencentes à esfera da sociedade civil. Este artigo descreve de que forma é que estes objetivos globais estão a ser conceptualizados por estes atores locais, na medida em que pretendem transformar o sistema alimentar desta região, e como é que a sua ação – longe de estar isolada – contribui de facto para a concretização de uma agenda para futuras políticas públicas de planeamento para o sistema alimentar. Depois de analisar, por tipologias, a distribuição territorial destas iniciativas, assim como os seus discursos, discute-se o enquadramento conceptual inerente às transformações que se vêm a assistir no contexto da AML para retirar algumas lições para futura política pública de planeamento alimentar.DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte2021-06-23T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://revistas.rcaap.pt/cct/article/view/20484eng2182-3030Henriques, Carolina NetoCosta Pinto, TeresaCosta, PedroMarat-Mendes, Teresainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-23T16:03:04Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/20484Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:05:02.246328Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Tracing Lisbon Metropolitan Area’s Foodscape Transformation Traçando a transformação do panorama alimentar da Área Metropolitana de Lisboa |
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Henriques, Carolina Neto |
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Henriques, Carolina Neto Costa Pinto, Teresa Costa, Pedro Marat-Mendes, Teresa |
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In recent years, Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) witnessed the occurrence of various initiatives, highlighting an increasing interest and entrepreneurship in transforming the food system, at both municipal and civil society levels. As sustainability demands become increasingly global, it becomes pivotal for planning policy to understand the mechanisms through which urban actors are pioneering these new ambitions. This paper describes how global goals are being materialized by local actors and practices, insofar as their scope aims to transform this region’s food system. Our work is based on a three-fold objective: to characterize such initiatives; study how they’re suggesting new food planning agendas in the LMA; and systematize what possible future planning policy can learn from such insights. After an introduction to the territory’s planning context and research rationale, a methodological account is provided before completing with a comparing scenario, taken from a 2014 questionnaire among planning officials, with the discourses of 80 initiatives of the public and civil society sectors enquired in 2019. Finally, while using an analytical framework grounded on the recommendations of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Resources Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF), we flesh out some lessons for future planning policy aiming for long-term sustainability grounded on inter-municipal cooperation and mutual, continuous learning. |
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