Local Food Systems under Global Influence: The Case of Food, Health and Environment in Five Socio-Ecosystems
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Analytical Approach
3. Impacts on Human Health: Nutritional and Dietary Transitions
4. Food Systems and Their Transformations
4.1. Regional Examples
4.1.1. Nunavik, Canada
4.1.2. Ferlo, Senegal
4.1.3. Guadeloupe, France
4.1.4. French Guiana, France
4.1.5. Aveiro, Portugal
4.2. Food Profiles and Typologies
5. Health Outcomes of the Nutrition and Dietary Transitions in the Five OHMs’ Socio-Ecosystems
“There has been a big change in Saint-Georges since the 2000s; diabetes has doubled since the change in diet, the meals eaten now are not at all the meals eaten before because there was no freezing. To keep, it was only the things you could smoke, salt...”[84].
6. Conclusions: Interrogating the Relationship between Food Systems, the Environment and Health through the Lens of Populations
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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OHM | Social-Ecological Framework | Disrupting Event (Date) | Climate 1 |
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Téssékéré Senegal | Desertification of the Sahel region | Great Green Wall (2008) | Hot semi-arid (arid, steppe and hot; BSh) |
Oyapock French Guiana, France | Opening of the Franco-Brazilian cross-border region by road access | Oyapock River Bridge (2017) | Tropical rainforest (Af) to tropical monsoon (Am) |
Littoral Caraïbes Guadeloupe, France | Development of an urban port complex in an island context | Transformation and acceleration of maritime trade (from the 1970s) | Tropical rainforest (Af) |
Nunavik Québec, Canada | Sedentarization, urbanization and economic development of Québec’s arctic region | Plan Nord, i.e., Plan North (2011) | Tundra (polar tundra; ET) to subarctic (cold, without dry season and cold summers; Dfc) |
Estarreja Portugal | Environmental pollution linked to a complex of chemical industries (CQE) near the Aveiro Lagoon | Adoption of virtuous practices within the CQE (1990) | Warm-summer Mediterranean (temperate, dry and warm summers; Csb) |
Factors of Influence | Examples |
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| Purchasing power of individuals and households |
| Climate change, industrial pollution |
| Level of isolation and connectivity, proximity to markets |
| Supermarket chains, containerization, trade liberalization |
| Economic, geographical and industrial development, trade liberalization |
| Colonization, sedentarization, assimilation |
| Customs, practices, values, both shared and individual |
| Massification of crops, transformation and distribution of food products |
| Food contamination (e.g., pollutants), consumption of “good” and “bad” food |
Illness | Nunavik (Canada) | French Guiana (France) | Guadeloupe (France) | Estarreja 1 (Portugal) | Téssékéré (Senegal) |
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Overweight (30 < BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) | 29.8 (34) [123,124] | 34 (29) [125] | 31 (29) [126] | 6.0 (6.4) [127] | 13.2 (ND) [119] |
Obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) | 28.3 (15) [123,124] | 18 (12) [125] | 17 (12) [126] | 10.1 (8.0) [127] | 3.00 (ND) [119] |
Diabetes | 4.8 (4.8) [123] | 8.08 (5) [128] | 9.12 (5) [128] | 8.3 (7.8) [127] | 4.2 (ND) [118] |
Ratio (Overweight+Obesity): Diabetes | 12 (10) | 6.4 (8) | 5.3 (8) | 1.9 (1.8) | 3.9 (ND) |
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Rapinski, M.; Raymond, R.; Davy, D.; Herrmann, T.; Bedell, J.-P.; Ka, A.; Odonne, G.; Chanteloup, L.; Lopez, P.J.; Foulquier, É.; et al. Local Food Systems under Global Influence: The Case of Food, Health and Environment in Five Socio-Ecosystems. Sustainability 2023, 15, 2376. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032376
Rapinski M, Raymond R, Davy D, Herrmann T, Bedell J-P, Ka A, Odonne G, Chanteloup L, Lopez PJ, Foulquier É, et al. Local Food Systems under Global Influence: The Case of Food, Health and Environment in Five Socio-Ecosystems. Sustainability. 2023; 15(3):2376. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032376
Chicago/Turabian StyleRapinski, Michael, Richard Raymond, Damien Davy, Thora Herrmann, Jean-Philippe Bedell, Abdou Ka, Guillaume Odonne, Laine Chanteloup, Pascal Jean Lopez, Éric Foulquier, and et al. 2023. "Local Food Systems under Global Influence: The Case of Food, Health and Environment in Five Socio-Ecosystems" Sustainability 15, no. 3: 2376. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032376
APA StyleRapinski, M., Raymond, R., Davy, D., Herrmann, T., Bedell, J.-P., Ka, A., Odonne, G., Chanteloup, L., Lopez, P. J., Foulquier, É., da Silva, E. F., El Deghel, N., Boëtsch, G., Coxam, V., Joliet, F., Guihard-Costa, A.-M., Tibère, L., Nazare, J.-A., & Duboz, P. (2023). Local Food Systems under Global Influence: The Case of Food, Health and Environment in Five Socio-Ecosystems. Sustainability, 15(3), 2376. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032376