The paper analyses the evolution of the research debate related to sustainability and to the relation between food and sustainability. A number of text analysis techniques were combined for the investigation of scientific papers. The results stress how discourse analysis of sustainability in the pre-Rio period is mostly associated with agriculture and with a vision where the ecological and environmental aspects are dominant. In the post-Rio phase, the discussion about sustainability, though still strongly linked to environmental issues, enters a holistic dimension that includes social elements. The themes of energy and the sustainability of urban areas become central, and the scientific debate stresses the importance of indicators within an assessment approach linked to the relevance of planning and intervention aspects. The focus on the role of food within the debate on sustainability highlights a food security oriented approach in the pre-Rio phase, with a particular attention towards agriculture and third world Countries. In the post-Rio period, the focus of the analysis moves towards developed Countries. Even though food security remains a strongly significant element of the debate, the attention shifts towards consumers and food choices.

Sustainability and Food: a Text Analysis of the Scientific Literature / Fabbrizzi, Sara; Maggino, Filomena; Marinelli, Nicola; Menghini, Silvio; Ricci, Cecilia; Sacchelli, Sandro. - In: AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURE SCIENCE PROCEDIA. - ISSN 2210-7843. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:(2016), pp. 670-679. (Intervento presentato al convegno Florence Sustainability of Well-Being International Forum 2015: Food for Sustainability and Not Just Food – FlorenceSWIF2015 tenutosi a Florence, Italy nel 4-6 June 2015) [10.1016/j.aaspro.2016.02.077].

Sustainability and Food: a Text Analysis of the Scientific Literature

FABBRIZZI, SARA;MARINELLI, NICOLA;MENGHINI, SILVIO;SACCHELLI, SANDRO
2016

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The paper analyses the evolution of the research debate related to sustainability and to the relation between food and sustainability. A number of text analysis techniques were combined for the investigation of scientific papers. The results stress how discourse analysis of sustainability in the pre-Rio period is mostly associated with agriculture and with a vision where the ecological and environmental aspects are dominant. In the post-Rio phase, the discussion about sustainability, though still strongly linked to environmental issues, enters a holistic dimension that includes social elements. The themes of energy and the sustainability of urban areas become central, and the scientific debate stresses the importance of indicators within an assessment approach linked to the relevance of planning and intervention aspects. The focus on the role of food within the debate on sustainability highlights a food security oriented approach in the pre-Rio phase, with a particular attention towards agriculture and third world Countries. In the post-Rio period, the focus of the analysis moves towards developed Countries. Even though food security remains a strongly significant element of the debate, the attention shifts towards consumers and food choices.
2016
Florence Sustainability of Well-Being International Forum 2015: Food for Sustainability and Not Just Food – FlorenceSWIF2015
Florence Sustainability of Well-Being International Forum 2015: Food for Sustainability and Not Just Food – FlorenceSWIF2015
Florence, Italy
4-6 June 2015
Fabbrizzi, Sara; Maggino, Filomena; Marinelli, Nicola; Menghini, Silvio; Ricci, Cecilia; Sacchelli, Sandro
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