VÁVRA, Jan, Petr DANĚK a Petr JEHLIČKA. What is the contribution of food self-provisioning towards environmental sustainability? A case study of active gardeners. Journal of Cleaner Production. Oxford: Elsevier, 2018, roč. 185, June, s. 1015-1023. ISSN 0959-6526. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.261.
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Originální název What is the contribution of food self-provisioning towards environmental sustainability? A case study of active gardeners
Autoři VÁVRA, Jan (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí), Petr DANĚK (203 Česká republika, domácí) a Petr JEHLIČKA (203 Česká republika, domácí).
Vydání Journal of Cleaner Production, Oxford, Elsevier, 2018, 0959-6526.
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor 50704 Environmental sciences
Stát vydavatele Velká Británie a Severní Irsko
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
WWW URL
Impakt faktor Impact factor: 6.395
Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14230/18:00100872
Organizační jednotka Fakulta sociálních studií
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.261
UT WoS 000430772400088
Klíčová slova anglicky alternative food networks; carbon footprint; food self-provisioning; gardening; greenhouse gas emissions; self-sufficiency
Štítky rivok
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnila: Mgr. Blanka Farkašová, učo 97333. Změněno: 29. 3. 2019 15:54.
Anotace
Food self-provisioning, also labelled as household food production, is a traditional activity persisting in the countries of the Global North. Recently, it has become an object of sustainability oriented research due to the positive social, health and environmental outcomes. However, little is known about the rate of self-sufficiency of the food self-provisioners and about environmental context of this kind of food production, including its actual potential for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. To clarify these topics, we analysed sociological data from a quantitative research study carried out in the Czech Republic in 2015. The data from 775 food growing households were used. The combined rate of self-sufficiency of the households was calculated as the share of home grown fruit, vegetables and potatoes in the overall consumption of the household. The rate of self-sufficiency (33%) was then compared with average food consumption and multiplied by the different values of greenhouse gas emissions reduction potential of home grown food. This led to the reduction of 42-92 kg CO2eq per person per year, which constitutes 3–5% of overall food emissions of Czech households. The research shows that positive environmental effects are not negatively counterweighted either by excessive use of industrial fertilisers or by car transportation to the gardens. Environmental motivation is unimportant for gardeners. Our findings give support to “quiet sustainability” and “sustainable materialism”, two recently advanced concepts highlighting the importance of considering everyday practices in the quest for sustainability.
Návaznosti
GA14-33094S, projekt VaVNázev: Formy a hodnoty alternativních ekonomických praktik v České republice (Akronym: ALTEKO)
Investor: Grantová agentura ČR, Formy a hodnoty alternativních ekonomických praktik v České republice
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