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Literature for developing the development of the Socio-ecological Urban Food Systems (SUFOS) framework [DATASET]

Authors: Zerbian, Tanya; López-García, Daniel; Moragues-Faus, Ana;

Literature for developing the development of the Socio-ecological Urban Food Systems (SUFOS) framework [DATASET]

Abstract

[ES] Este conjunto de datos reúne la literatura utilizada para desarrollar el marco Socio-ecológico de Sistemas Alimentarios Urbanos (SUFOS), diseñado para evaluar y analizar sistemas urbanos desde una perspectiva socio-ecológica y urbana. Es parte del proyecto de investigación "FOODTRANSITIONS - Transiciones hacia la Sostenibilidad y Seguridad alimentarias Globales: Ensamblando ciudades sostenibles y justas" con código TED2021-129660A-I00, financiado por la Agencia Estatal de Investigación con número de referencia MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 y por la Unión Europea bajo el programa “NextGenerationEU”/PRTR. El archivo disponible incluye un documento en formato RIS titulado "20241111_Theoretical_Framework_FT.ris", que contiene la bibliografía seleccionada para el marco teórico.

[EN] This dataset compiles the literature used to develop the Socio-ecological Urban Food Systems (SUFOS) framework, designed to evaluate and analyse urban systems from a socio-ecological and urban perspective. It is part of the project FOODTRANSITIONS - Transitions towards Global Sustainability and Food Security: Assembling Sustainable and Just Cities TED2021-129660A-I00, funded by the MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 y and the European Union under “NextGenerationEU”/PRTR. The available file includes a RIS-format document titled "20241111_Theoretical_Framework_FT.ris," which contains the selected bibliography for the theoretical framework.

This research is part of the project "FOODTRANSITIONS, Ecological Transitions to Sustainable Food Security: Creating Sustainable and Just Cities", code TED2021-129660A-I00, funded by the MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the European Union "NextGenerationEU"/PRTR

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Sistemas urbanos, Urban systems, Socio-ecological approach, Urban food systems, Agricultural policy, Sistemas agroalimentarios, Enfoque socio-ecológico

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