Sustainable Food Consumption in China
Changing Foodscapes, Values and Practices

Author(s)
Hughes, Alex
Zhong, Shuru
Crang, Mike
Zeng, Guojun
Fastoso, Fernando
Gonzalez Jimenez, Hector
Doherty, Bob
Collection
UK Research and InnovationLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This book investigates the current and potential roles of food consumption to address sustainability challenges in China. Focusing on the megacity of Guangzhou, it looks at sustainability and food from the perspectives of government, commercial, and third sector actors, and through the lived experiences of consumers. It charts the rapidly transforming landscapes of retail across urban China and the ways they are shaping and are shaped by everyday food consumption practices. Using a multi-method research approach of quantitative and ethnographic data, it provides readers with a rich and comprehensive understanding of the relationships and tensions between contemporary practices of food consumption and pressing sustainability challenges. It unpacks the complex foodscape in contemporary Chinese cities, from traditional wet markets to online deliveries, from supermarkets to farmers markets and alternative food providers, to understand the values and practices promoting and hindering sustainability in food consumption. The book is intended for academics from advanced undergraduate level through to Masters, postgraduates and scholars across key social science disciplines including Geography, Sociology, Anthropology, and Business, and internationally given the global interest in the focus on China.
Keywords
food systems; sustainable development; sustainable food; China and food; sustainable food systems; sustainable consumption behaviours; China and sustainability; foodscapes; critical food studiesISBN
9781040400708, 9781040400739, 9781032528076, 9781003408505Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Critical Food Studies,Classification
Environmental policy and protocols
Environmental management
Social impact of environmental issues
Human geography
Regional geography
Interdisciplinary studies
Urban communities

