The increased relative poverty and migration crisis in Europe are determining a raise of food insecurity levels. Cities and regions are experiencing-and to some extent stimulating-a growth of food recovery initiatives. Food redistribution activities (FRAs) are acknowledged as a tool for addressing food insecurity and preventing food surplus wastage ensuring economic, environmental, and social benefits. This paper aimed to identify the characteristics of FRAs and their social impact in the context of the Emilia Romagna region (Italy). A literature review and two experts' consultations were carried out to inventory and categorize relevant social impacts. A questionnaire was then drafted and submitted to a sample of FRAs operating in the region. Results provided a profile of the surveyed food redistribution activities in terms of type of food redistributed, service provided, and workforce. In addition, the qualitative investigation allowed the identification of hotspots in terms of social, economic, psychological, health, and political impacts as perceived by engaged stakeholders.

Vittuari, M., De Menna, F., Gaiani, S., Falasconi, L., Politano, A., Dietershagen, J., et al. (2017). The second life of food: An assessment of the social impact of food redistribution activities in Emilia Romagna, Italy. SUSTAINABILITY, 9(10), 1-14 [10.3390/su9101817].

The second life of food: An assessment of the social impact of food redistribution activities in Emilia Romagna, Italy

Vittuari, Matteo;De Menna, Fabio
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Gaiani, Silvia;Falasconi, Luca;Politano, Alessandro;Dietershagen, Jana;Segrè, Andrea
2017

Abstract

The increased relative poverty and migration crisis in Europe are determining a raise of food insecurity levels. Cities and regions are experiencing-and to some extent stimulating-a growth of food recovery initiatives. Food redistribution activities (FRAs) are acknowledged as a tool for addressing food insecurity and preventing food surplus wastage ensuring economic, environmental, and social benefits. This paper aimed to identify the characteristics of FRAs and their social impact in the context of the Emilia Romagna region (Italy). A literature review and two experts' consultations were carried out to inventory and categorize relevant social impacts. A questionnaire was then drafted and submitted to a sample of FRAs operating in the region. Results provided a profile of the surveyed food redistribution activities in terms of type of food redistributed, service provided, and workforce. In addition, the qualitative investigation allowed the identification of hotspots in terms of social, economic, psychological, health, and political impacts as perceived by engaged stakeholders.
2017
Vittuari, M., De Menna, F., Gaiani, S., Falasconi, L., Politano, A., Dietershagen, J., et al. (2017). The second life of food: An assessment of the social impact of food redistribution activities in Emilia Romagna, Italy. SUSTAINABILITY, 9(10), 1-14 [10.3390/su9101817].
Vittuari, Matteo; De Menna, Fabio; Gaiani, Silvia; Falasconi, Luca; Politano, Alessandro; Dietershagen, Jana; Segrè, Andrea
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