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How Policy Rules Shape the Structure and Performance of Collaborative Governance Arrangements
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Agri-food SystemsEngineeringSustainable Food SystemAgricultural EconomicsEnvironmental PolicyPolicy ImplementationPolicy CooperationFood Delivery SystemsGovernance (Urban Studies)ManagementFood SystemsResilient Food SystemsPublic HealthCollaborative GovernanceFood JusticeFood PolicyLocal Food SystemsPolicy Rules ShapePublic PolicyGovernance FrameworkFood SecurityRegional Food SystemsFood Policy CouncilsFpc RepresentativesFood RegulationsCollaborative Governance ArrangementsCommunity DevelopmentFood Systems SustainabilityRegulationPublic Fpcs
Abstract Local food system governance increasingly occurs in collaborative venues at the local, state, and regional levels. Prominent examples of such are food policy councils ( FPCs ). FPCs take a systemic approach to improve local food systems by including diverse stakeholders to advise on policy development. The authors study public FPCs to understand how policies structure the stakeholder composition and goals of FPCs and how FPCs ’ stakeholder composition facilitates and/or impedes performance. Data come from a content analysis of policies that mandate the structure and functions of public FPCs and interviews with FPC representatives. Findings indicate that FPCs connected to a broader array of food policy actors in their communities produce more diverse policy outputs, but this outcome is tempered by whether council members represent personal or organizational interests.
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