Se nourrir par l’agriculture périurbaine à São Paulo

This article offers a geographical analysis of rural town relations articulate to the studies on food justice in São Paulo. In a context where public policies are influenced by transitional paradigms, the issue of relocating food seems favorable to a revaluation of peri-urban agriculture. In São Pau...

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Main Author: Angèle Proust
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/20585
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description This article offers a geographical analysis of rural town relations articulate to the studies on food justice in São Paulo. In a context where public policies are influenced by transitional paradigms, the issue of relocating food seems favorable to a revaluation of peri-urban agriculture. In São Paulo, emerging metropolis of a South country marked by strong socio-spatial polarization, the challenges of supply chain’s re-territorialisation deserve to be interviewed. They are in the same time socio-economic, health, symbolic and political. Our hypothesis is that peri-urban agriculture, little supported by public policies, nevertheless contributes to supplementing an unequal food system and to creating a "market food crop" which benefits above the poor inhabitants of the metropolis. Those disadvantaged populations live in urban fringes defined as food desert. They are particularly affected by nutritional diseases as diabetes and obesity caused by malnutrition.
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spellingShingle Angèle Proust
Se nourrir par l’agriculture périurbaine à São Paulo
EchoGéo
peri-urban agriculture
rural town relation
socio-spatial marginalization
metropolitan food system
local food governance
São Paulo
title Se nourrir par l’agriculture périurbaine à São Paulo
title_full Se nourrir par l’agriculture périurbaine à São Paulo
title_fullStr Se nourrir par l’agriculture périurbaine à São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Se nourrir par l’agriculture périurbaine à São Paulo
title_short Se nourrir par l’agriculture périurbaine à São Paulo
title_sort se nourrir par l agriculture periurbaine a sao paulo
topic peri-urban agriculture
rural town relation
socio-spatial marginalization
metropolitan food system
local food governance
São Paulo
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/20585
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