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虚拟障碍:解析在线食品空间对可持续性的影响,以及耶洛奈夫农贸市场对 COVID-19 的应对措施。

Virtual barriers: unpacking the sustainability implications of online food spaces and the Yellowknife Farmers Market's response to COVID-19.

机构信息

School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.

Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.

出版信息

Nutr J. 2021 Jan 29;20(1):12. doi: 10.1186/s12937-021-00664-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Through their support of local agriculture, relationships, and healthy diets, farmers markets can contribute to a sustainable food system. Markets like the Yellowknife Farmers Market (YKFM) are social spaces that support local food, yet the COVID-19 pandemic has forced changes to their current model. We explore the potential of online marketplaces to contribute to a resilient, sustainable food system through a case study of the YKFM.

METHODS

In 2019, a collaborative mixed-method evaluation was initiated by the YKFM and university partners in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada. The evaluation included an in-person Rapid Market Assessment dot survey and questionnaire of market patrons from two YKFM dates prior to the pandemic. Due to COVID-19, a vendor survey and interviews were deferred. Data collected from the two patron surveys, alongside researcher observations, available literature, public announcements, and informal email and phone discussions, inform the discussion.

RESULTS

For the patron surveys, 59 dot survey and 31 questionnaire participants were recruited. The top motivators for attendance were eating dinner, atmosphere, and supporting local businesses, and most patrons attended as couples and spent over half of their time talking to others. The YKFM did not move online; instead, they proposed and implemented a "Shop, don't stop" market. Informal conversations suggested the small scale of the market and technology challenges were perceived barriers to moving online. The physically-distanced market was well-attended and featured in local media.

CONCLUSIONS

NWT food strategies rely on farmers markets to nurture a local food system. Data suggest a potential incongruence between an online model and important market characteristics such as the event-like atmosphere. Available literature suggests online markets can support local food by facilitating purchasing and knowledge-sharing, yet they do not replicate the open-air or social experience. The decision not to move online for the YKFM reflects market patron characteristics and current food context in Yellowknife and the NWT. While online adaptation does not fit into the YKFM plan today, online markets may prove useful as a complementary strategy for future emerging stressors to enhance the resiliency of local systems.

摘要

背景

通过支持当地农业、人际关系和健康饮食,农贸市场可以为可持续的食品系统做出贡献。像黄刀农贸市场(YKFM)这样的市场是支持当地食品的社交空间,但 COVID-19 大流行迫使它们改变了当前的模式。我们通过对 YKFM 的案例研究,探讨了在线市场为有弹性、可持续的食品系统做出贡献的潜力。

方法

2019 年,YKFM 与加拿大西北地区(NWT)的大学合作伙伴共同发起了一项合作式混合方法评估。该评估包括对 YKFM 两次在大流行前进行的实地快速市场评估点调查和问卷调查。由于 COVID-19,供应商调查和访谈被推迟。从两次顾客调查中收集的数据,以及研究人员的观察、可用文献、公共公告以及非正式的电子邮件和电话讨论,为讨论提供了信息。

结果

对于顾客调查,招募了 59 名点调查和 31 名问卷调查参与者。出席的主要动机是吃晚餐、氛围和支持当地企业,大多数顾客以情侣身份出席,并且大部分时间都在与他人交谈。YKFM 没有转移到线上;相反,他们提出并实施了“购物不停”的市场。非正式对话表明,市场规模较小,技术挑战被认为是转移到线上的障碍。这种保持社交距离的市场非常受欢迎,并在当地媒体上进行了报道。

结论

NWT 的食品战略依赖于农贸市场来培育当地的食品系统。数据表明,在线模式与市场的重要特征之间可能存在不一致,例如活动氛围。可用文献表明,在线市场可以通过促进购买和知识共享来支持当地食品,但它们无法复制露天或社交体验。YKFM 决定不转移到线上反映了市场顾客的特点和当前在黄刀和 NWT 的食品环境。虽然在线适应今天不符合 YKFM 的计划,但在线市场可能会作为一种补充策略,为未来新兴压力源增强当地系统的弹性提供帮助。

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