School of Planning, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
Soc Sci Med. 2021 Jul;280:114074. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114074. Epub 2021 May 23.
Few studies examine how geographic and non-geographic elements of food access intersect. The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore the relationship between food access, food security, health, and gentrification in the rapidly gentrifying urban centre of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 low-income, longtime residents of Kitchener-Waterloo, and five key informants in the region. This study complicates concepts of food access that focus on density or proximity of (un)healthy food outlets and illustrates the complex decision-making processes of residents in procuring healthy, affordable, and appropriate foods. Race, equity, and food justice-based analysis also illuminate the disproportionate effects of gentrification on racialized residents, who face barriers to obtaining culturally-appropriate foods. These findings expand food access research by showing how individuals creatively cope with and adapt to changes within their food environments. To achieve a multidimensional concept of food access under conditions of gentrification, it is important to build an understanding of individuals' diverse priorities, adaptation strategies, motivations, and behaviours related to food procurement within the context of structural barriers to food security (including urban development practices and social assistance benefit levels). By supporting residents' food agency and food justice in gentrifying cities, it might be possible to develop more effective interventions to support food security and health.
很少有研究探讨食品获取的地理和非地理因素如何交叉。本定性研究的目的是探索加拿大安大略省 Kitchener 市这个迅速发展的城市中心的食品获取、粮食安全、健康和 gentrification 之间的关系。与 Kitchener-Waterloo 的 20 名低收入、长期居民和该地区的 5 名主要信息提供者进行了半结构化访谈。本研究使人们对关注(不健康)食品销售点密度或接近度的食品获取概念更加复杂,并说明了居民在采购健康、负担得起和合适食品方面的复杂决策过程。基于种族、公平和粮食正义的分析也说明了 gentrification 对种族化居民的不成比例影响,他们在获得文化适宜食品方面面临障碍。这些发现通过展示个人如何创造性地应对和适应食品环境中的变化,扩展了食品获取研究。要在 gentrification 条件下实现多维的食品获取概念,必须了解个人在粮食安全的结构性障碍(包括城市发展实践和社会援助福利水平)背景下与食品采购相关的不同优先事项、适应策略、动机和行为。通过支持 gentrifying 城市中居民的食品代理和食品正义,可能有可能制定更有效的干预措施来支持粮食安全和健康。