Are Local Food Chains More Sustainable than Global Food Chains? Considerations for Assessment

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作者
Brunori, Gianluca [1 ]
Galli, Francesca [1 ]
Barjolle, Dominique [2 ]
van Broekhuizen, Rudolf [3 ]
Colombo, Luca [4 ]
Giampietro, Mario [5 ,6 ]
Kirwan, James [7 ]
Lang, Tim [8 ]
Mathijs, Erik [9 ]
Maye, Damian [6 ]
de Roest, Kees [10 ]
Rougoor, Carin [11 ]
Schwarz, Jana [9 ]
Schmitt, Emilia [2 ]
Smith, Julie [8 ]
Stojanovic, Zaklina [12 ]
Tisenkopfs, Talis [13 ]
Touzard, Jean-Marc [14 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pisa, Dept Agr Food & Environm, I-56124 Pisa, Italy
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol Zurich ETH, Sustainable Agroecosyst Grp, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Wageningen Univ, Rural Sociol Grp, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands
[4] Fdn Italiana Ric Agr Biol & Biodinam, I-00153 Rome, Italy
[5] Catalan Inst Res & Adv Studies ICREA, Barcelona 08010, Spain
[6] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Spain & Inst Environm Sci & Technol, Bellaterra 08193, Spain
[7] Univ Gloucestershire, Countryside & Community Res Inst, Cheltenham GL50 2RH, Glos, England
[8] City Univ London, Ctr Food Policy, London EC1V 0HB, England
[9] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Div Bioecon, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
[10] Ctr Ric Prod Anim SpA, I-42121 Reggio Emilia, Italy
[11] Ctr Agr & Environm Fdn CLM, NL-4104 BA Culemborg, Netherlands
[12] Univ Belgrade, Fac Econ, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
[13] Balt Studies Ctr, LV-1014 Riga, Latvia
[14] INRA, UMR Innovat, F-34060 Montpellier, France
来源
SUSTAINABILITY | 2016年 / 8卷 / 05期
关键词
local; global; food supply chain; sustainability; assessment; reflexive governance; post-normal science; GOVERNANCE; STANDARDS; POLITICS; SYSTEM; HEALTH; DIETS; GREEN;
D O I
10.3390/su8050449
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper summarizes the main findings of the GLAMUR project which starts with an apparently simple question: is local more sustainable than global? Sustainability assessment is framed within a post-normal science perspective, advocating the integration of public deliberation and scientific research. The assessment spans 39 local, intermediate and global supply chain case studies across different commodities and countries. Assessment criteria cover environmental, economic, social, health and ethical sustainability dimensions. A closer view of the food system demonstrates a highly dynamic local-global continuum where actors, while adapting to a changing environment, establish multiple relations and animate several chain configurations. The evidence suggests caution when comparing local and global chains, especially when using the outcomes of the comparison in decision-making. Supply chains are analytical constructs that necessarilyand arbitrarilyare confined by system boundaries, isolating a set of elements from an interconnected whole. Even consolidated approaches, such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), assess only a part of sustainability attributes, and the interpretation may be controversial. Many sustainability attributes are not yet measurable and hard methodologies need to be complemented by soft methodologies which are at least able to identify critical issues and trade-offs. Aware of these limitations, our research shows that comparing local and global chains, with the necessary caution, can help overcome a priori positions that so far have characterized the debate between localists and globalists. At firm level, comparison between local and global chains could be useful to identify best practices, benchmarks, critical points, and errors to avoid. As sustainability is not a status to achieve, but a never-ending process, comparison and deliberation can be the basis of a reflexive governance of food chains.
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