Abstract

Food desert communities face persistent barriers in accessing affordable fresh and healthy foods, particularly for the underserved and limited-resourced minority population. This research brief proposes an integrated design concept examining human-environment dynamics of food deserts to identify strategies that would provide effective planning to prevent, prepare for, or respond to disruptive events such as natural disasters or pandemics in the future. The North Carolina example we describe identifies the potential overlapping areas between food deserts and number of COVID-19 cases to demonstrate how an unpredictable event could exacerbate public health in food desert communities to a greater extent than in communities with better food access, availability, and accessibility. The improved understanding of food systems could help in addressing unprecedented challenges such as those due to the COVID-19 crisis.

Highlights

  • Timothy Mulrooney d North Carolina Central UniversityManoj Jha,e Haoran Miao,f and Gregory Monty g North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

  • We propose a coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) integrated design (Liu et al, 2007) to examine humanenvironment dynamics of food deserts to identify strategies that would provide effective planning to prevent, prepare for, or respond to disruptive events such as natural disasters or pandemics in the future

  • Concluding Remarks This research brief proposes a concept for an integrated design to examine the human-environment dynamics of food deserts and identify strategies that would provide effective planning to prevent, prepare for, or respond to future disruptive events such as natural disasters or pandemics

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Timothy Mulrooney d North Carolina Central University

Manoj Jha,e Haoran Miao,f and Gregory Monty g North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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Agriculture and food systems face a combination
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