Over deze cursus
Today, landscape architects and planners are confronted with new challenges. One of these challenges is the shaping of foodscapes. Foodscapes are places and spaces where food is produced, processed, acquired, distributed, consumed and the waste processed. The notion of foodscape is increasingly being used within landscape design, spatial planning, health promotion and food studies as a tool to describe our food environments and to assess the potential impact on food choice and food behaviour. Foodscape is a concept of growing importance on the path towards more sustainable and healthy lifestyles.
Food is a socio-technical system and as such is shaped by everyday practices that are performed in specific places. The food system is enacted by the repetitive performances of everyday food practices. Transitioning the food system involves changing the practices that constitute and reproduce them. Cities in this perspective are tightly bundled agglomerations of everyday practices, and are the stages on which healthier and more sustainable practices are created, performed and repeated, until they become everyday activities. Cities are therefore uniquely positioned to change food practices, and by doing so transition socio-technical regimes like food and sustainable environmental management. Municipal policies, programs, and infrastructure influence practices, while activists, political leaders and media teachers shape our understanding of practices. By strategically influencing food practices, cities can potentially advance public health, improve the environment and economy, and ultimately transform the food system.
Lifestyles represent practices comprised of interests, opinions, behaviours, and behavioural orientations of an individual, group, or culture. Hence, lifestyles reflect values and world views, including views on politics, religion, health, music, sexuality and food. Cities are hotbeds of lifestyle change. Food habits and convictions can be construed as part of a lifestyle such as conventional, locavore or ecological. Various lifestyles are associated with disparate foodscapes.
Contemporary food practices and the consequent shaping of food places and spaces can be framed as social practices contributing to or deriving from the path to sustainability. Food and its manifold spatial manifestations is key to understanding emerging alternative niches which may eventually have a positive impact on unsustainable spatial structures and institutions. Research by design and the exploration of alternative spatial arrangements among others may provide tools for opening up views on sustainable foodscapes and healthy lifestyles.
This course focuses on advanced theories and concepts in the domain of sustainable food planning, planning for healthier l
Leerresultaten
Identify various foodscapes and the physical and social characteristics attached to them
Explain the rationales of competing foodscapes and the underlying lifestyles
Understand the linkages between public health, lifestyles and foodscapes
Distinguish dominant discourses in the domain of Health and food and their relevance for landscape design and planning
Apply current approaches to landscape design and planning to the domain of health and food
Critically assess and reflect on foodscape designs and planning with use of advanced theories for healthy lifestyle and food
Toetsing
- Assignment other (50%) Each group is required to deliver a written report, a poster and oral presentation, which will all be part of the group grading. The criteria for grading will be made available at the Brightspace of the course.
- Assignment essay (50%) The individual essay should critically reflect on the results of the group work from the perspective of the theory and concepts presented during the lectures of the course and selected scientific literature. A grading rubric will be made available at the Brightspace of the course.
Bronnen
- A list of selected readings will be provided in Brightspace.
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