Stakeholder Perceptions of Policy Tools in Support of Sustainable Food Consumption in Europe: Policy Implications

Transitioning agri-food systems towards increased sustainability and resilience requires that attention be paid to sustainable food consumption policies. Policy-making processes often require the engagement and acceptance of key stakeholders. This study analyses stakeholders’ solutions for creating...

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Main Authors: Nína M. Saviolidis, Gudrun Olafsdottir, Mariana Nicolau, Antonella Samoggia, Elise Huber, Laura Brimont, Matthew Gorton, David von Berlepsch, Hildigunnur Sigurdardottir, Margherita Del Prete, Cristina Fedato, Pierre-Marie Aubert, Sigurdur G. Bogason
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:17:p:7161-:d:407714 2024-04-14T08:13:46+00:00 Stakeholder Perceptions of Policy Tools in Support of Sustainable Food Consumption in Europe: Policy Implications Nína M. Saviolidis Gudrun Olafsdottir Mariana Nicolau Antonella Samoggia Elise Huber Laura Brimont Matthew Gorton David von Berlepsch Hildigunnur Sigurdardottir Margherita Del Prete Cristina Fedato Pierre-Marie Aubert Sigurdur G. Bogason https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/7161/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/7161/ unknown https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/7161/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/7161/ article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:36:22Z Transitioning agri-food systems towards increased sustainability and resilience requires that attention be paid to sustainable food consumption policies. Policy-making processes often require the engagement and acceptance of key stakeholders. This study analyses stakeholders’ solutions for creating sustainable agri-food systems, through interviews with a broad range of stakeholders including food value chain actors, non-governmental organizations, governmental institutions, research institutions and academic experts. The study draws on 38 in-depth, semi-structured interviews conducted in four European countries: France, Iceland, Italy and the UK, as well as three interviews with high-level EU experts. The interviewees’ solutions were analysed according to a five-category typology of policy tools, encompassing direct activity regulations, and market-based, knowledge-based, governance and strategic policy tools. Most of the identified solutions were located in the strategic tools category, reflecting shared recognition of the need to integrate food policy to achieve long-term goals. Emerging solutions—those which were most commonly identified among the different national contexts—were then used to derive empirically-grounded and more universally applicable recommendations for the advancement of sustainable food consumption policies. sustainable food consumption; agri-food systems; transition; stakeholders; semi-structured interviews; policy tools Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Transitioning agri-food systems towards increased sustainability and resilience requires that attention be paid to sustainable food consumption policies. Policy-making processes often require the engagement and acceptance of key stakeholders. This study analyses stakeholders’ solutions for creating sustainable agri-food systems, through interviews with a broad range of stakeholders including food value chain actors, non-governmental organizations, governmental institutions, research institutions and academic experts. The study draws on 38 in-depth, semi-structured interviews conducted in four European countries: France, Iceland, Italy and the UK, as well as three interviews with high-level EU experts. The interviewees’ solutions were analysed according to a five-category typology of policy tools, encompassing direct activity regulations, and market-based, knowledge-based, governance and strategic policy tools. Most of the identified solutions were located in the strategic tools category, reflecting shared recognition of the need to integrate food policy to achieve long-term goals. Emerging solutions—those which were most commonly identified among the different national contexts—were then used to derive empirically-grounded and more universally applicable recommendations for the advancement of sustainable food consumption policies. sustainable food consumption; agri-food systems; transition; stakeholders; semi-structured interviews; policy tools
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author Nína M. Saviolidis
Gudrun Olafsdottir
Mariana Nicolau
Antonella Samoggia
Elise Huber
Laura Brimont
Matthew Gorton
David von Berlepsch
Hildigunnur Sigurdardottir
Margherita Del Prete
Cristina Fedato
Pierre-Marie Aubert
Sigurdur G. Bogason
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Gudrun Olafsdottir
Mariana Nicolau
Antonella Samoggia
Elise Huber
Laura Brimont
Matthew Gorton
David von Berlepsch
Hildigunnur Sigurdardottir
Margherita Del Prete
Cristina Fedato
Pierre-Marie Aubert
Sigurdur G. Bogason
Stakeholder Perceptions of Policy Tools in Support of Sustainable Food Consumption in Europe: Policy Implications
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Gudrun Olafsdottir
Mariana Nicolau
Antonella Samoggia
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Laura Brimont
Matthew Gorton
David von Berlepsch
Hildigunnur Sigurdardottir
Margherita Del Prete
Cristina Fedato
Pierre-Marie Aubert
Sigurdur G. Bogason
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title Stakeholder Perceptions of Policy Tools in Support of Sustainable Food Consumption in Europe: Policy Implications
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