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Feeding the melting pot

inclusive strategies for the multi-ethnic city

Feeding the melting pot

inclusive strategies for the multi-ethnic city

Summary

The need for a shift toward healthier and more sustainable diets is evident and is supported by universalized standards for a “planetary health diet” as recommended in the recent EAT-Lancet report. At the same time, differences exist in tastes, preferences and food practices among diverse ethnic groups, which becomes progressively relevant in light of Europe’s increasingly multi-ethnic cities. There is a growing tension between current sustainable diets standards and how diverse ethnic resident groups relate to it within their ‘culturally appropriate’ foodways, raising questions around inclusion. What are dynamics of inclusiveness in migrant food practices? And what does this mean towards the transition to healthy and sustainable food? We study this question among Syrian migrants with different lengths of stay in the Netherlands.

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Published inAgriculture and human values Springer, [S.l.]
Date2020-04-16
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ISSN 1572-8366
DOI10.1007/s10460-020-10031-x
LanguageEnglish

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