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Shaping Equitable Access to Food: Barcelona’s Supply Planning and Policies in Perspective
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Abstract This article examines the interplay between urban planning, public policy, and food systems, focusing on the city of Barcelona as a case study. The study explores the historical shaping of access to fresh food by public urban policies and planning, ensuring a balanced territorial distribution across... view more
This article examines the interplay between urban planning, public policy, and food systems, focusing on the city of Barcelona as a case study. The study explores the historical shaping of access to fresh food by public urban policies and planning, ensuring a balanced territorial distribution across the city while addressing broader implications for public health, social equity, and sustainability. The analysis begins with an overview of Barcelona’s food supply system, which is characterized by an extensive set of public market halls and specialty stores, strategically embedded within a compact urban fabric that ensures walkable access for residents. The research highlights the evolution of planning actions, from 19th century bylaws aimed at regulating food hygiene and spatial organization of food sales to contemporary initiatives influenced by the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, which emphasize the proximity between households and providers and promote the consumption of local goods.... view less
Keywords
retail trade; food; supply; urban planning; Spain
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
Barcelona; food planning; food retail; food supply; proximity
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Urban Planning, 10 (2025)
Issue topic
Perspectives on Food in the Sustainable City
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed