Barriers and Enablers for Healthy Food Systems and Environments: The Role of Local Governments. 2022

Nicholas Rose, and Belinda Reeve, and Karen Charlton
Faculty of Higher Education, William Angliss Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. nick.rose@angliss.edu.au.

Food systems at all levels are experiencing various states of dysfunction and crisis, and in turn their governance contributes to other intensifying crises, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and the rapid expansion of dietary-related non-communicable diseases. In many jurisdictions governments at local, state and national levels are taking action to tackle some of the key challenges confronting food systems through a range of regulatory, legislative and fiscal measures. This article comprises a narrative review summarising recent relevant literature with a focus on the intersection between corporate power and public health. The review sought to identify some of the principal barriers for the design and support of healthy food systems and environments, as well as key reforms that can be adopted to address these barriers, with a focus on the role of local governments. The review found that, where permitted to do so by authorising legislative and regulatory frameworks, and where political and executive leadership prioritises healthy and sustainable food systems, local governments have demonstrated the capacity to exercise legislative and regulatory powers, such as planning powers to constrain the expansion of the fast food industry. In doing so, they have been able to advance broader goals of public health and wellbeing, as well as support the strengthening and expansion of healthy and sustainable food systems. Whilst local governments in various jurisdictions have demonstrated the capacity to take effective action to advance public health and environmental goals, such interventions take place in the context of a food system dominated by the corporate determinants of health. Accordingly, their wider health-promoting impact will remain limited in the absence of substantive reform at all levels of government.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009111 Local Government Smallest political subdivisions within a country at which general governmental functions are carried-out. City Government,County Government,Government, Local,Metropolitan Government,Municipal Government,Government, City,Government, County,Government, Metropolitan,Government, Municipal
D011634 Public Health Branch of medicine concerned with the prevention and control of disease and disability, and the promotion of physical and mental health of the population on the international, national, state, or municipal level. Community Health,Environment, Preventive Medicine & Public Health,Environment, Preventive Medicine and Public Health,Health, Community,Health, Public
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000073296 Noncommunicable Diseases Diseases which are typically non-infectious in origin and do not transmit from an affected individual to others. The four main types of noncommunicable diseases are CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES (e.g., heart attacks and stroke), CANCER, chronic respiratory diseases (e.g., CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE and ASTHMA) and DIABETES MELLITUS. Non-communicable Chronic Diseases,Non-communicable Diseases,Non-infectious Diseases,Noninfectious Diseases,Chronic Disease, Non-communicable,Disease, Non-communicable,Non communicable Chronic Diseases,Non communicable Diseases,Non infectious Diseases,Non-communicable Chronic Disease,Non-communicable Disease,Non-infectious Disease,Noncommunicable Disease,Noninfectious Disease
D019649 Food Industry The industry concerned with processing, preparing, preserving, distributing, and serving of foods and beverages. Food Industries,Industries, Food,Industry, Food

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