Moreover, a narrow focus on household food These manifestations of oppression are linked to a insecurity fails to account for the compounding effects misunderstanding and misdiagnosis of the causes of of generational poverty and income inequality, the food insecurity, diet-related diseases, and the lack rising costs of food and housing, and the devastating of access to clean water, which are more. [...] Just Food Systems Evaluation Framework | Page 19 of 44 Report Piloting and Refining the Framework A series of focus groups and workshops were conducted with community food actors from Revelstoke and Prince George BC to test the usability, applicability and accessibility of the Framework and gather feedback to further refine its contents. [...] To share findings from the focus groups and Overall, participants expressed that the tool is useful revisions to the Framework; for providing a methodical approach to applying To test the usability of the Framework and people’s JEDI concepts to food work. [...] food must meet legislative guidelines, and the law established to protect the safety of the food supply is Just Food Systems Evaluation Framework | Page 24 of 44 Report Outcomes: a diversity of perspectives, and consider the long-term impacts of interventions on future food systems. [...] Just Food Systems Evaluation Framework | Page 33 of 44 Report Conclusions and Limitations To the best of our knowledge, the Just Food System Evaluation Framework represents the first of its kind as a tool to support community organizations and different levels of government to integrate justice into food system planning activities.
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements 2
- Table of Contents 4
- Introduction 6
- Urban Foodlands Case Study 9
- Project Background 9
- Just Food Systems Evaluation Framework Development 13
- Literature Review 14
- Analysis of Food System Evaluation Models 14
- Selecting a Foundational Model 17
- The Framework Structure 18
- Focus Groups 21
- Piloting and Refining the Framework 21
- Pilot Workshops 22
- The Just Food System Evaluation Framework 24
- Justice Dimension 1 Recognitional Justice 25
- Justice Dimension 2 Procedural justice 27
- Justice Dimension 3 Distributive justice 28
- A Evaluate a policy program or intervention 32
- Using the Framework 32
- B Organizational audit and gap analysis 33
- C Measure community progress towards a just food system 34
- When using the Framework in this capacity organizations can assess where their community is performing well and 34
- Limitations 35
- Conclusions and Limitations 35
- Conclusion implications and next steps 36
- Appendix 38
- References 43
- Connect with PHABC 46