School of Public Health and Health Systems, Faculty of Health, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
Cambium Indigenous Professional Services, Curve Lake, ON K0L 1R0, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Apr 21;18(9):4404. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18094404.
In partnership with communities of the Williams Treaties First Nations in southern Ontario (Canada), we describe an approach to work with communities, and highlight perspectives of food security and sustainability, including priorities and opportunities to revitalize local food systems as a pathway to food security and food sovereignty. The objectives of our project were: (1) to build a shared understanding of food security and sustainability; and (2) to document community priorities, challenges and opportunities to enhance local food access. Utilizing an Indigenous methodology, the conversational method, within the framework of community-based participatory research, formative work undertaken helped to conceptualize food security and sustainability from a community perspective and solidify interests within the four participating communities to inform community-led action planning. Knowledge generated from our project will inform development of initiatives, programs or projects that promote sustainable food systems. The community-based actions identified support a path towards holistic wellbeing and, ultimately, Indigenous peoples' right to food security and food sovereignty.
与安大略省南部的威廉姆斯条约第一民族社区(加拿大)合作,我们描述了一种与社区合作的方法,并强调了食品安全和可持续性的观点,包括振兴当地粮食系统作为实现食品安全和粮食主权的途径的优先事项和机会。我们项目的目标是:(1) 建立对食品安全和可持续性的共同理解;(2) 记录社区的优先事项、挑战和机会,以加强当地的粮食获取。利用一种本土方法,即对话方法,在社区参与式研究框架内,开展的形成性工作有助于从社区的角度概念化食品安全和可持续性,并巩固四个参与社区的利益,为社区主导的行动计划提供信息。我们项目产生的知识将为促进可持续粮食系统的举措、方案或项目的制定提供信息。确定的基于社区的行动支持走向整体福祉的道路,最终支持土著人民的食品安全和粮食主权权利。