Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systems

Several actions from both the environmental and human viewpoints have already been made to meet the sustainability goals targeted at food systems. Still, new place-based ideas to improve sustainability are needed. Agroecological symbiosis (AES), a novel food system model, is an example of a suggeste...

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Main Authors: Susanna Kujala, Kari Koppelmäki
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-06-01
Series:Geography and Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666683924000129
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description Several actions from both the environmental and human viewpoints have already been made to meet the sustainability goals targeted at food systems. Still, new place-based ideas to improve sustainability are needed. Agroecological symbiosis (AES), a novel food system model, is an example of a suggested system-level change to attain sustainability targets; it is a symbiosis of food production and processing using renewable energy that uses its own feedstock. AES has already been found advantageous from the ecological and biophysical viewpoints, but a regional economic evaluation of the model is still lacking. Thus, the aim of our paper is to assess the regional economic impact of a possible systemic change in the food system using the network of agroecological symbiosis (NAES) as an example. We applied scenarios representing different ways of moving towards envisioned NAES models in Mäntsälä, Finland, and a computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the regional economic impact. According to our results, both regional economy and employment would increase, and the regional production base would diversify with NAES implementation applied to the region, but the extent of the benefits varies between scenarios. The scenario that includes change in both public and private food demand, production of bioenergy and utilization of by-products would cause the largest impacts. However, realizing NAES requires investments that may influence the actual implementation of such models. Nonetheless, a change towards NAES can promote an economically and spatially just transition to sustainability, as NAES seems to be economically most beneficial for rural areas.
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spelling doaj.art-5cf9f5922a4e4bde8bbeebd62a05b0a92024-03-29T05:51:16ZengElsevierGeography and Sustainability2666-68392024-06-0152220229Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systemsSusanna Kujala0Kari Koppelmäki1University of Helsinki, Ruralia Institute, Kampusranta 9 C 60320, Seinäjoki, Finland; Corresponding author.University of Helsinki, Ruralia Institute, Lönnrotinkatu 7 50100, Mikkeli, Finland; Wageningen University & Research, Farming Systems Ecology Group, Droevendaalsesteeg 1 6708, PB, Wageningen, The NetherlandsSeveral actions from both the environmental and human viewpoints have already been made to meet the sustainability goals targeted at food systems. Still, new place-based ideas to improve sustainability are needed. Agroecological symbiosis (AES), a novel food system model, is an example of a suggested system-level change to attain sustainability targets; it is a symbiosis of food production and processing using renewable energy that uses its own feedstock. AES has already been found advantageous from the ecological and biophysical viewpoints, but a regional economic evaluation of the model is still lacking. Thus, the aim of our paper is to assess the regional economic impact of a possible systemic change in the food system using the network of agroecological symbiosis (NAES) as an example. We applied scenarios representing different ways of moving towards envisioned NAES models in Mäntsälä, Finland, and a computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the regional economic impact. According to our results, both regional economy and employment would increase, and the regional production base would diversify with NAES implementation applied to the region, but the extent of the benefits varies between scenarios. The scenario that includes change in both public and private food demand, production of bioenergy and utilization of by-products would cause the largest impacts. However, realizing NAES requires investments that may influence the actual implementation of such models. Nonetheless, a change towards NAES can promote an economically and spatially just transition to sustainability, as NAES seems to be economically most beneficial for rural areas.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666683924000129SustainabilityRegional economyLocalized food systemRenewable energyCircularity
spellingShingle Susanna Kujala
Kari Koppelmäki
Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systems
Geography and Sustainability
Sustainability
Regional economy
Localized food system
Renewable energy
Circularity
title Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systems
title_full Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systems
title_fullStr Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systems
title_full_unstemmed Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systems
title_short Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systems
title_sort regional economic assessment of a novel place based model for sustainable food systems
topic Sustainability
Regional economy
Localized food system
Renewable energy
Circularity
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