Big ambitions, modest beginnings: Civil society participation in food system governance in Australia

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Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems

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As social, environmental, climate change, and public health challenges mount, there is growing recognition that many of the roots of these con­temporary crises are to be found in the nature and trajectory of the dominant food and agricultural systems. Consequently, a growing number of Australian civil society organizations (CSOs) seek to engage in processes of food system governance to address concerns of health and wellbeing, sustainability, and resilience. This paper summa­rizes a case study that explored the characteristics, values, and activities of seven food-related CSOs and identified the factors that enable or hinder their work. The results revealed that while the abil­ity of CSOs to influence food system governance has been modest to date, some progress is being made, particularly regarding food systems govern­ance processes at the local government level, point­ing to the possibility of more participatory forms of local food system governance developing.

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Rose, N., Ciesielski, B., Carrad, A., Smits, R., Reeve, B., & Charlton, K. (2024). Big ambitions, modest beginnings: Civil society participation in food system governance in Australia. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 13(4), 35–52. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2024.134.009

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