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The Food System: A Stranger to the Planning Field

Kameshwari Pothukuchi, Jerome L. Kaufman

2024Urban agriculture61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Planning lays claim to being comprehensive, future-oriented, and public-interest driven, and of wanting to enhance the livability of communities. It is concerned with community systems—such as land use, housing, transportation, the environment, and the economy—and their interconnections. The food system, however, is notable by its absence from most planning practice, research, and education. We present evidence for the limited presence of the food system in planning’s list of concerns by scanning leading journals, texts, and classic writings, and by reporting on a survey of 22 U.S. city planning agencies. We analyze this low level of attention and discuss reasons and ideas for planning involvement to strengthen community food systems.

Topics & Concepts

Land-use planningEnvironmental planningField (mathematics)BusinessPublic relationsPolitical scienceSociologyLand useGeographyEngineeringCivil engineeringMathematicsPure mathematicsUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityOrganic Food and AgricultureArchitecture, Design, and Social History