Cultivating Food Connections: The Toronto Food Strategy and Municipal Deliberation on Food

作者: Catherine L Mah , Helen Thang , None

DOI: 10.1080/13563475.2013.750941

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摘要: This paper shares an exploratory case study of the development Toronto Food Strategy as urban food strategy, through lens public health. It asks: what is a strategy and how does it work? We will answer these questions analysis discussion process attention to three key mechanisms: (1) framing or directing diverse policy instruments that deal with food, (2) brokering working relationships between stakeholders across existing governance arrangements, (3) leveraging resources. also distinguish work from role councils in they cultivate deliberative spaces catalyse change.

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