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Title: Seattle Food System Enhancement Project


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Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
Dan Morgan, Rich Cook, Heidi Radenovic,
Stephanie Renzi
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Agenda
  • Project Objectives
  • The Last Time We Met
  • What Weve Been Up To
  • Project 1 in Detail
  • Project 2 in Detail
  • Next Steps

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Objectives
PROJECT 1Conduct a Neighborhood Food Assessment
of two Seattle neighborhoods to identify issues
residents have concerning food accessibility,
affordability, and availability. Research will
include focus groups and an analysis of
socioeconomic status, demographics, and community
food resources. PROJECT 2Quantify and Compare
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the production and
manufacturing of 4 food items produced by the
conventional food network, and the same items
when grown organically/locally/regionally.
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Last time we met
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
PROJECT 1 - Scoped potential neighborhoods-
Presented selection criteria- Narrowed down
neighborhoods to South Beacon Hill, First Hill,
and Rainier Beach. Action Work with NDCs to see
in which neighborhoods we would have the most
support for focus groups. PROJECT 2 Debated
scope of study. Would it be a systems-based
analysis or a micro-analysis of specific food
items? Action Work with OSE to determine scope
and specific outcomes of the project.
06-07 Project Team Dan Morgan, Rich Cook, Heidi
Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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What weve been up to - PROJECT 1
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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What weve been up to - PROJECT 2
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
  • Focus determined Micro-analysis of four food
    items. Compare items grown conventionally to
    items grown locally/organically.
  • Food items selected Apple, Asparagus, Salmon,
    and Potato.
  • Scope Raw materials through point-of-sale for
    each item
  • Production from raw materials
  • Processing
  • Distribution
  • Retail
  • (Transportation is included in each process)
  • What were not covering making buildings and
    vehicles

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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Neighborhood Food Assessment
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Neighborhood Boundaries
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
SOUTH BEACON HILLCensus Tracts 53033011000 53033
011700
FIRST HILL Census Tracts 53033018300,
53033018500 53033018600, 53033018200
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Neighborhood Food Assessment Methodology
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
The USDAs Community Food Security Assessment
Toolkit defines six assessment components for
measuring community food security. We will fully
utilize the first two in our neighborhood
assessment.
  • Profile of neighborhood socioeconomic and
    demographic characteristics
  • Profile of neighborhood food resources
  • 3. Assessment of household food security
  • 4. Assessment of food resource accessibility
  • Assessment of food availability and affordability
  • Assessment of community food production resources

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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Neighborhood Food Assessment Methodology
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
  • Profile of neighborhood socioeconomic and
    demographic characteristics
  • Profile of neighborhood food resources
  • Assessment of household food security
  • Assessment of food resource accessibility
  • Assessment of food availability and affordability
  • Assessment of community food production resources

FOCUS GROUPSwill inform this research
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Neighborhood Food Assessment
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
Socio-economic / Demographics
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Neighborhood Food Assessment
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
Anti-hunger Resources/Services
Community Organizations/Institutions
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Neighborhood Food Assessment
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
Land Use
Housing
Transportation
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Neighborhood Food Assessment
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
Food Retail
Community-based Food Systems
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Whats Next - Project 1
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
Focus Groups - We have several more in the
pipeline and will work hard to make these
happen. Secondary Data - We are currently
writing up our findings. Draft Report - May
15 EM Symposium - May 30 Final Report - June 6
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Greenhouse Gas Study
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
  • GOAL Compare Greenhouse Gas emissions for
    cultivating and transporting an apple for
    conventional and organic farming methods
  • SCOPE
  • Cultivate and harvest (Fertilizers, herbicides,
    etc.)
  • Delivery to point-of-sale
  • Not in scope creating/maintaining machines,
    buildings, labor, land-use

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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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System Boundaries
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Apple Farm Activities
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Organic vs. Conventional
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Conventional Apple
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Conventional Apple
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Organic Apple
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Organic Apple
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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New Zealand Apple
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Conclusions
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
  • GWP of conventional and organic apples are very
    close
  • Small input from chemicals
  • Large input from farm vehicles
  • Transportation method matters
  • Class 8 trucks more efficient than Class 6

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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Whats Next - Project 2
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
  • Conduct the same analysis for
  • Asparagus
  • Salmon
  • Potato
  • Draft Report - May 15
  • EM Symposium - May 30
  • Final Report - June 6

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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
Thank you Dan Morgan, Rich Cook, Heidi
Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Boundaries per Neighborhood Entities
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
SOUTH BEACON HILL North South Columbian
Way South City Limits East MLK South West
I-5 FIRST HILL West I-5 East 18th Ave North
E. Pike and E. Madison Streets South E. Yesler
Way
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Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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Examples of Focus Group Qs
Seattle Food System Enhancement Project
Where do you buy your food? How do you get
there? Why do you buy food there? When you go to
the store, are you most concerned with price,
nutrition, or your taste buds? Quality of store/
Customer service in your community What would you
like to change about your food environment? Gentri
fication/ Community Renewal and Food choices Are
there differences in the quality of stores in
different parts of your neighborhood?
06-07 Project Team Dan Morgan, Rich Cook, Heidi
Radenovic, Stephanie Renzi
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