Roles of Cities in Creating Healthful Food Systems.

Annu Rev Public Health

Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, City University of New York (CUNY), New York, NY, USA; email:

Published: April 2022

Over the past several decades, cities worldwide have attempted to reconfigure their food systems to improve public health, advance social justice, and promote environmental resilience using diverse municipal policies, often with the support of stakeholder-led governance mechanisms such as food policy councils. This article reviews the roles that cities have played in creating healthful urban food systems and the effects of those policies on public health. It explains that despite wide-ranging policy initiatives, disparities in food insecurity and malnourishment persist. It concludes by describing several promising pathways for urban food policy: engaging in food-focused urban planning to create equitable food environments; treating policies to address inequality and social justice as upstream food policies; considering the effects of new business models such as online food retail in urban food policy making; and using food procurement as a lever to influence regional, national, and global food systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-052220-021059DOI Listing

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