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Grassroots Special Section: 'Post-growth food systems for a Just social-ecological transition within planetary boundaries'. Edited by CE Nedelciu, M Oostdijk, LG Elsler, JB Hinton, K Benabderrazik

Proximity despite distance? A community-supported agriculture initiative across rural mountain and urban areas in Switzerland

Authors: Sarah Steinegger orcid logo (University of Bern) , Nora Katharina Faltmann orcid logo (University of Innsbruck & BOKU University)

  • Proximity despite distance? A community-supported agriculture initiative across rural mountain and urban areas in Switzerland

    Grassroots Special Section: 'Post-growth food systems for a Just social-ecological transition within planetary boundaries'. Edited by CE Nedelciu, M Oostdijk, LG Elsler, JB Hinton, K Benabderrazik

    Proximity despite distance? A community-supported agriculture initiative across rural mountain and urban areas in Switzerland

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Abstract

Various grassroots initiatives that have emerged in recent decades reduce our dependence on large-scale industrial agriculture. They decouple food value from volatile markets through close producer-consumer relations, displaying potential for food system transformations towards post-growth. Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an organizational form among them. While most CSAs cover short distances between farmers and consumers within (peri-)urban areas, this qualitative research focuses on an initiative in Switzerland that links rural mountains with urban areas. The study examines the role of institutional, organizational, cognitive, social, and experiential proximity among consumers and farmers in co-creating a food production and consumption system despite geographical distance. It found that consumers and farmers are facing challenges in establishing proximity; nevertheless, shared experiences of farming activities and social events, as well as participants' willingness to improve the CSA operation and strengthen ties for mutual understanding and joint efforts, contribute to the ongoing process of establishing proximity.

Keywords: Alternative Food Networks, Community-Supported Agriculture, post-growth, food, urban-rural relations

How to Cite:

Steinegger, S. & Faltmann, N. K., (2025) “Proximity despite distance? A community-supported agriculture initiative across rural mountain and urban areas in Switzerland”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 5944. doi: https://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.5944

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Name
Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
Funding ID
10.55776/ZK64
Name
Institute of Geography & CRED, University of Bern

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2025-04-21

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