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      Growing pains in local food systems: a longitudinal social network analysis on local food marketing in Baltimore County, Maryland and Chester County, Pennsylvania

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          Local food systems are growing, and little is known about how the constellation of farms and markets change over time. We trace the evolution of two local food systems (Baltimore County, Maryland and Chester County, Pennsylvania) over six years, including a dataset of over 2690 market connections (edges) between 1520 locations (nodes). Longitudinal social network analysis reveals how the architecture, actor network centrality, magnitude, and spatiality of these supply chains shifted during the 2012–2018 time period. Our findings demonstrate that, despite growth in the number of farmers’ markets, grocery stores, farms and restaurants in both counties, each local food system also experienced high turnover rates. Over 80% of the market connections changed during the study period. Farms, farmers’ markets, and grocery stores showed a 40–50% ‘survival’ rate, indicating their role in sustaining local food systems over longer time periods. Other actors, such as restaurants, had a much higher turnover rate within the network. Both food systems became more close-knit and consolidated as the center of gravity for both local food systems pulled away from urban areas toward rural farmland. Evidence of both growth and decay within local food systems provides a new understanding of the social networks behind local food markets.

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                Contributors
                ckbrinkley@ucdavis.edu
                gmanser@ucdavis.edu
                spesci@ucdavis.edu
                Journal
                Agric Human Values
                Agric Human Values
                Agriculture and Human Values
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                0889-048X
                1572-8366
                22 February 2021
                22 February 2021
                : 1-17
                Affiliations
                GRID grid.27860.3b, ISNI 0000 0004 1936 9684, Department of Human Ecology, , University of California, ; 1 Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 USA
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3642-8207
                Article
                10199
                10.1007/s10460-021-10199-w
                7898016
                77aad9c8-9a3f-49c4-8762-492d2d4acafe
                © The Author(s) 2021

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                : 31 January 2021
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                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000088, Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences;
                Award ID: 1750621
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                social network analysis,local food systems,peri-urban,alternative food networks,system of food systems,complex adaptive systems

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