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How to Normatively Transform Food Systems

How to Normatively Transform Food Systems Propositions of a Holistic Framework of Politics - Cambridge Elements. Elements of Sustainability

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Draws from an extensive literature review on food politics to propose a Framework of Holistic Politics for Food System Transformation. The Framework posits that food systems transformation would be a process/outcome of interrelated political configurations of actions across four processes or stages: 1) Identifying resistance to change in the current regime, 2) Creating and sustaining new momentum, 3) Converting new momentum into sustainable options; -and cross-cutting, 4) Managing trade-offs, reducing incoherence, and prioritization. At each stage, four domains of politics must be considered, including 1) Power, the political economy of actors, knowledge, and evidence; 2) Cultural dynamics, norms, and behavior; 3) Capacity and financial resources; and 4) Technological innovations). To deliver normative transformation, these actions must be carried out in four distinct processes. The Framework underscores the need for normative and goal-oriented processes, the multi-dimensionality of politics, and the normative driving environment in governance food systems transformation.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781009509640
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 338.19
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 75
Weight: -1g